Gujarat Weather Forecast: Rainfall has stopped in Gujarat for the last two days, but densely populated areas are still receiving sporadic rainfall. Well-known meteorologist Ambalal Patel has predicted widespread rain in the state till July 30.
According to Ambalal Patel, the system that has formed in the Bay of Bengal will cross Madhya Pradesh and move towards Gujarat in the next one or two days. Along with this, the end of the monsoon axis, which is currently towards Prayagraj and Agra, will shift and reach some parts of Gujarat in the next one or two days. In such a situation, there may be universal rain in Gujarat till July 30.
Apart from this, Ambalal Patel said that an offshore trough is formed from Mumbai to 18 degrees north towards the south. Which extends up to Kerala. Moving towards South Gujarat, the southern parts of the state will receive rain in the next two days. Apart from this, Gujarat will receive rain as the circulation of the Bay of Bengal moves towards Central Gujarat and the monsoon axis comes down and the offshore trough becomes active. Due to the shear zone formed south of Mumbai, there will be widespread rain in Gujarat in the coming days.
Let us tell you that till 6 pm, 69 talukas of Gujarat have received rain. The highest rainfall of 23 mm was recorded in Vijaynagar of Sabarkantha. Apart from this, 22 mm rain was recorded in Vansada, 21 mm in Idar, 16-16 mm in Dediapada, Ahwa and Waghai, 15 mm in Petlad, 14 mm in Subir, 12 mm in Khambat and Devgadh Baria, Palsana and 10-10 mm rain was recorded in Navsari taluka.