Gujarat temperature

  1. Ahmedabad
  2. Surat climate: weather by month, temperature, rain
  3. Cyclone Biparjoy to make landfall on Gujarat coast. Here's how other states will be affected
  4. Anand, Gujarat, India 14 day weather forecast
  5. Best Time to Visit Gujarat
  6. Ahmedabad climate: weather by month, temperature, rain
  7. Gujarāt Weather Map


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Surat climate: weather by month, temperature, rain

Climate chart - Surat The climate of Surat is tropical, with a rainy season from mid-June to September, due to the monsoon, and a dry season from October to mid-June. On average, the monsoon runs from 19 June to 2 October. During some years, the rains are particularly abundant and can lead to floods, usually in July and August. The city is located in western India, in the state of Gujarat, at 21 degrees north latitude, and on the banks of the Tapti River, which to the southwest widens into a delta on the Arabian Sea. From March to mid-June, before the monsoon, it is very hot. In the hottest periods, the temperature can exceed 40 °C (104 °F). At the end of April 2002 and in May 2004, it reached 44 °C (111 °F). However, it can sometimes get very hot even in winter. On the other hand, nights are cool from November to February, and can sometimes be even a bit cold when air masses come from the north. In February 2001, the temperature dropped to 7.6 °C (45.7 °F). Surat is in the path of tropical cyclones. Typically, cyclones occur from April to December, with two intensity peaks before and after the monsoon (from late April to early June and in October-November). Gujarat is rarely directly affected by cyclones, however, it was directly affected by cyclone ARB 02 in early June 1998, by tropical depression ARB 02 in late June 2015, by Cyclone Vayu in mid-June 2019, and by cyclone Tauktae in mid-May 2021. Best Time The best months to visit Surat are December and January, as they a...

Cyclone Biparjoy to make landfall on Gujarat coast. Here's how other states will be affected

By India Today News Desk: Cyclone Biparjoy is likely to make landfall near Jakhau Port in Gujarat's Kutch district on Thursday (June 15) and several states have braced up for the impact. According to the details, thatched houses and kutcha houses are expected to be severely hit by the cyclone. There could also be a threat from flying objects, while power and communication poles could be uprooted. Meanwhile, the state administration has shifted more than 74,000 people living near the coast as a precaution and deployed disaster management units for rescue and relief measures, officials told PTI on Wednesday. With the cyclone in the Arabian Sea barrelling towards the Gujarat coast, parts of the Saurashtra-Kutch region received heavy rains accompanied by strong winds, the Met department said. This will be the second cyclone to hit the state in two years after 'Tauktae' in May 2021. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), cyclone 'Biparjoy' would make landfall near Jakhau Port on Thursday evening as a 'very severe cyclonic storm' with maximum wind speed reaching up to 150 kilometres per hour. However, the cyclone will immediately weaken following landfall due to the dry winds active in Pakistan and adjoining western areas. ALSO READ Here's how Cyclone Biparjoy will impact weather conditions in different states RAJASTHAN As per the weather department, rain and thunderstorm activities are likely in Rajasthan's Jodhpur and Udaipur divisions on June 15, under the im...

Anand, Gujarat, India 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Fri 16 Jun 33 / 28°C Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 40°C 41 km/h ↑ 63% 59% 7.8 mm 7 (High) 05:53 19:24 Sat 17 Jun 34 / 28°C Rain showers. Overcast. 41°C 34 km/h ↑ 60% 78% 15.4 mm 3 (Moderate) 05:53 19:24 Sun 18 Jun 35 / 28°C Passing showers. Overcast. 42°C 32 km/h ↑ 51% 58% 5.1 mm 3 (Moderate) 05:53 19:24 Mon 19 Jun 35 / 28°C Passing showers. Overcast. 41°C 30 km/h ↑ 51% 45% 1.4 mm 3 (Moderate) 05:53 19:24 Tue 20 Jun 37 / 28°C Showers early. Breaks of sun late. 42°C 26 km/h ↑ 45% 42% 0.5 mm 10 (Very high) 05:54 19:25 Wed 21 Jun 38 / 29°C Morning clouds. 43°C 26 km/h ↑ 43% 5% - 10 (Very high) 05:54 19:25 Thu 22 Jun 38 / 29°C Showers early. Partly cloudy. 44°C 25 km/h ↑ 42% 17% 0.1 mm 7 (High) 05:54 19:25 Fri 23 Jun 38 / 29°C Morning clouds. 40°C 27 km/h ↑ 35% 6% - 10 (Very high) 05:54 19:25 Sat 24 Jun 37 / 30°C Mostly cloudy. 40°C 29 km/h ↑ 38% 6% - 7 (High) 05:55 19:26 Sun 25 Jun 37 / 30°C Showers early. Overcast. 42°C 27 km/h ↑ 44% 46% 0.3 mm 7 (High) 05:55 19:26 Mon 26 Jun 37 / 30°C Passing showers. Overcast. 46°C 29 km/h ↑ 52% 51% 2.9 mm 7 (High) 05:55 19:26 Tue 27 Jun 37 / 30°C Thunderstorms. Overcast. 56°C 20 km/h ↑ 68% 99% 21.3 mm 3 (Moderate) 05:55 19:26 Wed 28 Jun 37 / 29°C A few tstorms. Overcast. 45°C 23 km/h ↑ 51% 95% 6.7 mm 7 (High) 05:56 19:26 Thu 29 Jun 36 / 29°C Passing showers. Cloudy. 43°C 21 km/h ↑ 48% 69% 3.6 mm 7 (Hig...

Best Time to Visit Gujarat

Best Time to Visit Gujarat Like any other vibrant region of India, Gujarat has plenty to offer the eager traveller, opening up its treasured past and bejewelled attractions to all those who visit it. If you are planning a trip to this state in Western India, November to February is the best time to visit Gujarat. The weather is pleasant and the warm sun makes the perfect companion when you are outdoors heading from one sightseeing spot to another in the nippy air. Gujarat during winter is the perfect holiday destination.After winter, the next best climate to visit Gujarat is the monsoon, from July to September. The land bursts with colour and it is joyful to traipse along lush green roads as one takes in the beauty of the state. Be warned; the monsoon has been known to play spoilsport as well. If it’s raining heavily, it might come in the way of you being able to go out and explore to your heart’s content. We advise against visiting Gujarat during summer. The heat can get unbearable and you might not wish to step out of the confines of your air-conditioned Peak Season (November-February) Winter in Gujarat is from November to February, with the temperature usually between 12°C and 29°C. The weather in the winter of Gujarat is comfortable enough for you to walk about outdoors enjoying the local sights. The coast and beaches might be a little cold in winter, but nothing should stop you from enjoying the rest of the state of Gujarat. Low Season (March-June) Summer in Gujarat i...

Ahmedabad climate: weather by month, temperature, rain

Climate chart - Ahmedabad The climate of Ahmedabad is tropical, with a rainy season from mid-June to September, due to the monsoon, and a dry season from October to mid-June. Since the dry season is long, the landscape is barren, moreover, during some years the monsoon lasts less than normal, causing drought, while in other years it is more intense and can cause floods. The city is located in western India, in the state of Gujarat, just south of the Tropic of Cancer, on the banks of the Sabarmati River. A little to the north is Gandhinagar, the state capital. From March to mid-June, before the monsoon, it is very hot. In the hottest periods, the temperature can reach or exceed 45 °C (113 °F). In May 2016, it reached 48 °C (118.5 °F). On the other hand, nights are cool from November to February, and can sometimes be even a bit cold when air masses come from the north. In January 1954, the temperature dropped to 3 °C (37.5 °F); more recently, it dropped to 5 °C (41 °F) in January 1991, January 2000 and February 2012. Ahmedabad is in the path of tropical cyclones. Typically, cyclones occur from April to December, with two intensity peaks before and after the monsoon (from late April to early June and in October-November). Gujarat is rarely directly affected by cyclones, however, it was directly affected by cyclone ARB 02 in early June 1998, by tropical depression ARB 02 in late June 2015, by Cyclone Vayu in mid-June 2019, and by cyclone Tauktae in mid-May 2021. Best Time The ...

Gujarāt Weather Map

Gujarāt Weather Map The Gujarāt Weather Map below shows the weather forecast for the next 12 days. Control the animation using the slide bar found beneath the weather map. Select from the other forecast maps (on the right) to view the temperature, cloud cover, wind and precipitation for this country on a large scale with animation. You can also get the latest temperature, weather and wind observations from actual weather stations under the live weather section. Please enable JavaScript to access the following map views: All map types that you can enable here: Gujarāt Colour Basemap, Greyscale Basemap, Precipitation, Gujarāt Wind, Temperature, Cloud, Gujarāt Significant Ocean Wave Height. Map overlays available for display: Gujarāt Pressure, Wind, Wind+pressure, Gujarāt Freezing level. Symbols shown on the map: Gujarāt Cities, Ski Resorts, Mountain Peaks, Gujarāt Surf Breaks, Tide Forecasts, All snow, city, surf, tide forecasts, Gujarāt Temperature Observations, Wind Observations, Weather Observations - new, Gujarāt Wind Observations - new, Temperature Observations - new, Weather Observations, Gujarāt Live Webcams. List of all animated weather maps. The Gujarāt Weather Map below shows the weather forecast for the next 12 days. Control the animation using the slide bar found beneath the weather map. Select from the other forecast maps (on the right) to view the temperature, cloud cover, wind and precipitation for this country on a large scale with animation. You can also get...