Saturday , November 16 2024

Be prepared to bask in the scorching heat in Saurashtra Kutch from today, temperature above 37 degrees in seven cities

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Loo: Heat wave has been predicted in the state for the next two days. The Meteorological Department estimates that the temperature in the state is likely to reach 42 degrees in the next two days. There will be severe heat in Saurashtra and Kutch. Seven cities recorded temperatures above 37 degrees while Rajkot recorded the highest temperature of 39.2 degrees.

According to the Meteorological Department, there will be severe heat in Saurashtra-Kutch for the next five days. There will be heat wave in Rajkot on 26th and 27th March. The highest temperature recorded in Rajkot on Sunday was 39.2 degrees. The average maximum temperature of Rajkot is increasing by two degrees above normal. Now there is a possibility that the maximum temperature will reach 42 degrees on March 26 and 27. Temperatures above 37 degrees were recorded in Amreli, Disa, Vadodara, Bhuj, Chhota Udepur, Dangs, Surat and Gandhinagar. So the temperature in Ahmedabad was recorded at 37.9 degrees. The maximum temperature of Ahmedabad is expected to remain around 40 degrees for the next three days.

Ambalal Patel had predicted a good monsoon during Holi this year due to westerly winds. While talking to ABP Asmita after having darshan at Holika Dahan in Gandhinagar, Ambalal said that due to westerly winds during Holi, this year the monsoon is likely to last till October. This year the temperature in Gujarat will be up to 44 degrees. So monsoon will start with storms and tornadoes.

The mood of the weather has changed once again. On Sunday, there was light to heavy rain with thunderstorms in the sub-Himalayan areas of Punjab, Bihar to West Bengal, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh and snowfall was recorded in the western Himalayan regions i.e. Jammu and Kashmir and higher parts of Himachal Pradesh. Rain and storm conditions will persist in the northeastern states for the next two days. From March 26, the weather is likely to deteriorate in the western Himalayan regions and plains of northwest India with rain and snowfall.