Gujrat: Rain is raining everywhere in the state (Gujarat weather). At that time, the three districts of Saurashtra (Monsoon in Saurashtra) Junagadh, Jamnagar and Rajkot due to heavy rainfall (heavy rainfall in Gujarat) also faced many scenes of devastation. The meteorological department has forecast heavy to very heavy rains in many areas for the next four days.
At that time, meteorologist Ambalal Patel also predicted that this respect will be full. There is a possibility of rain in Gujarat till the 22nd.
Rainfall forecast date for this season
"Parts of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Panchmahal, Central Gujarat, Mehsana, Sami, Harij, Kadi, Becharaji, Sidhpur, Palanpur are likely to receive good rains from 13th to 15th and 17th to 22nd," Patel told media. Apart from this, during the Bhadarvi Poonam Ambaji fair, rains are also likely in Danta and other parts of the hilly area of Ambaji. Rain water after 13th is considered good for agricultural crops. Therefore, this rain water is believed to wash away the water poison of the constellation of Purva Falguni. Now the rain falls with the heat and the cloud is said to fall wherever it is.
Gujarat receives rainfall in 192 talukas in 24 hours, maximum 20.5 inches in Lodhika
He further said that with the strengthening of the system, good rains are likely in central parts of India, parts of north-central Gujarat as well as parts of Kutch and parts of Surendranagar. Heavy rain is expected in some parts. The water levels of Narmada and Tapi rivers are also likely to rise. Heavy to very heavy rains are likely in parts of South Gujarat like Ahwa, Dang, Valsad etc. So this time Bhadarvo will be full.
About 98 percent chance of rain in 2021
Talking about the total rainfall in the state, he said that the rainfall in the state is likely to be around 98 per cent. That is why crops like Diwali will be good even after seeing late rains. Adverse weather conditions can affect cotton crops. In non-irrigated areas, chickpea crop will be good.
Heavy rains forecast for Rajkot
On the other hand, according to the meteorological department, it rained all day on Monday due to low-pressure, monsoon trough and depression. There is still a possibility of moderate to heavy rains in Saurashtra till Friday. Heavy rains are forecast in Rajkot on September 15. While Jamnagar and Dwarka have been declared red zones.
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