Cloudy sky, light rains likely for next 4-5 days in Ahmedabad, says IMD

  • | Thursday | 26th September, 2019

As the rains lashed many parts of the city on Wednesday evening, the weather department has predicted cloudy sky and light rains in the city for the next four to five days. Heavy rains are also likely in parts of south Gujarat, east Gujarat and Saurashtra for next couple of days, the weather department warned. East Zone recorded maximum 28.51 mm rains followed by South West Zone (23 mm), Central Zone (17 mm), South Zone (13 mm), West Zone (12.13 mm), North Zone (11.5 mm) and North West Zone (6.25 mm). According to a state government report, 121 talukas recorded rains on Wednesday till 8:00 pm. The state has so far received 1,029 mm rains, which is 26 per cent more than the 30-year average of 816 mm rainfall.

As the rains lashed many parts of the city on Wednesday evening, the weather department has predicted cloudy sky and light rains in the city for the next four to five days. Heavy rains are also likely in parts of south Gujarat, east Gujarat and Saurashtra for next couple of days, the weather department warned. This means that . It was a usual sunny day with by and large clear sky on Wednesday. However, as the sun started to set, rains lashed parts of Satellite, Bodakdev, Bopal, Manekbaug, Navarangpura, Girdharnagar, Bapunagar, Asarwa and Naroda among others. This gave relief from humidity, cooling down the temperature. FORECAST Weather department predicts cloudy sky and light rains in the city for the next five days Heavy rains likely in parts of south and east Gujarat and Saurashtra for next couple of days City’s maximum temp on Wednesday was 34.8 °C, whereas minimum temp was 26.3 °C According to a data by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, the city recorded 15.91 mm rains between 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. East Zone recorded maximum 28.51 mm rains followed by South West Zone (23 mm), Central Zone (17 mm), South Zone (13 mm), West Zone (12.13 mm), North Zone (11.5 mm) and North West Zone (6.25 mm). According to a report by India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature stood at 34.8 degree Celsius while the minimum temperature recorded was 26.3 degree Celsius – two degree Celsius lower than the normal. The weather will continue to be rainy till October 1, the met department said. According to a state government report, 121 talukas recorded rains on Wednesday till 8:00 pm. Of which Ahwa recorded 101 mm rainfall, while Valia and Mansa recorded 71 mm rainfall each. IMD said in a statewide report that heavy rains are likely till September 30 mainly in parts of south Gujarat, Saurashtra, eastern districts and in northern parts of the state. The state has so far received 1,029 mm rains, which is 26 per cent more than the 30-year average of 816 mm rainfall.

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