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Ambalal Patel, Gujarat Weather Forecast: On one hand, the time for the departure of monsoon is being counted, on the other hand, the clouds are raining heavily on Gujarat. After a pause of the last few days, it has rained once again in the state. Today, a Maghavi atmosphere has been seen in 125 talukas of the state throughout the day. Rain is still expected in the coming days. In such a situation, Garba organizers and players are worried about rain during Navratri. Well-known weather expert Ambalal Patel has made a big prediction.

According to Ambalal Patel, due to moisture from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, the system will remain active from Mumbai to South Gujarat to Saurashtra. Due to this system, there will be a possibility of heavy to very heavy rains in some parts of South Gujarat. Meanwhile, flood conditions can also arise in some parts. Apart from this, there will be a possibility of rain in Dahod, Panchmahal, Vadodara, Amreli, Bhavnagar and Banaskantha.

Two days later, from 27 September to 5 October, there is a possibility of rain with thunder in Hasta Nakshatra. That is, this year, rain during the first three Navratris can spoil the fun of the players. Actually, this year Navratri is going to start from 3 October. While 11 October will be the last. Garba organizers are also worried about the possibility of rain.

According to data released by the Gandhinagar-based State Emergency Operations Center, from 6 am to 10 pm yesterday, 125 talukas of the state received significant rainfall. Out of which the highest rainfall of 137 mm (5.39 inches) was recorded in Umarpada of Surat district. Apart from this, Surat city received 79 mm (3.11 inches), Vadodara city received 77 mm (3.03 inches), Navsari received 66 mm (2.60 inches), Sabarkantha province received 60 mm (2.36 inches), Mandvi and Gandevi in ​​Surat received 52-52 mm (2.05 inches) of rain. Navsari received 52-52 mm (2.05 inches) of rain.