Rajasthan witnessed unprecedented rainfall in late October 2025, driven by moisture from Cyclone Montha. Udaipur recorded rainfall exceeding 9 mm — the first such occurrence in October at month-end in 100 years. Several districts posted record 24-hour precipitation figures. The IMD issued Orange and Red Alerts across 12 districts. The unseasonal rain, while damaging standing crops and infrastructure, also provided relief to depleted reservoirs. It highlighted the growing influence of Bay of Bengal cyclones on western India's climate system and raised concerns about climate change-induced variability in monsoon withdrawal patterns.