Rain in ahmedabad today

  1. A day after heavy rain, Ahmedabad woke up to cave
  2. Ahmedabad may get light rains today
  3. Ahmedabad Rain Today: Hailstorm havoc, 72.6mm rain in 4 hours
  4. Ahmedabad rains, IPL final match weather updates: Heavy rains, hail stall IPL final
  5. Ahmedabad Weather Forecast
  6. Ahmedabad, India 10


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A day after heavy rain, Ahmedabad woke up to cave

• • • • A day after heavy rain, Ahmedabad woke up to cave-ins, water-logging A day after heavy rain, Ahmedabad woke up to cave-ins, water-logging Apart from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) staff, former city mayor and sitting Ellisbridge MLA from BJP, Amit Shah, too, sprung into action to help people in the water-logged areas around Jivraj Park. Massive cave-ins and heavy water-logging were witnessed in various parts of Ahmedabad, a day after rains and lashed the city Sunday. The civic authorities were pressed into action Monday morning at four locations — Valinath Chowk, Passport Office in Gulbai Tekra, Ranip and Viratngar — that witnessed major cave-ins. Certain parts of the city remained waterlogged until Monday morning. Apart from the “The areas around Jivraj Park get water-logged for the past 25 years due to its location. Water from Shreyas Tekra and other places wash here leading to water-logging. Earlier, this would remain for six to seven hours but now the area gets cleared within 30 minutes. Last night, too, it only took half an hour for the area to get cleared of water-logging,” he told Within 24 hours, between May 28 and May 29 until 6 am, Becharaji in Mehsana recorded the highest rainfall of 65 mm. (PTI Photo) According to AMC, eight billboards installed by private companies fell. The AMC control room also reported complaints of falling and uprooting of nearly 150 trees from across the city. However, the civic authorities claimed no significant damage...

Ahmedabad may get light rains today

Ahmedabad on Sunday experienced breezy weather throughout the day due to impact of cyclone Biparjoy. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, the some areas of the city are likely to receive rain or thundershowers on Monday. Several other districts including "Gradual fall in maximum temperatures by 4-6 degrees Celsius during next 4-5 days very likely,' mentioned the forecast.

Ahmedabad Rain Today: Hailstorm havoc, 72.6mm rain in 4 hours

The rain gods unleashed their wrath upon the city around 6pm on Sunday, driving motorists and pedestrians to seek shelter from the elements. Strong winds caused trees to topple and billboards to come crashing down while hailstones pounded the roads. The cyclonic circulation exerted such force that it froze water droplets, resulting in hailstorms across various areas, including SG Road and Ashram Road. By 10pm, Ahmedabad got 72.6mm of rain, the second highest single-day rainfall that the city has ever received in the month of May. Many residents were illprepared for the hailstorm, experiencing it for the first time. The storm’s fury extended beyond SG Road, reaching areas like Bopal and Rancharda, where it persisted for nearly half an hour. Hailstones, the size of large pebbles, rained down upon these regions. The intensity of the downpour led to temporary waterlogging in several western parts of the city in just two hours. The drizzle continued late into the night. Among the affected areas, Chandkheda received a staggering 76mm of rainfall from 6pm to 8pm, followed closely by Jodhpur with 75.5mm, Sarkhej with 62mm, Gota with 61mm, Chandlodia with 54.5mm, and Paldi and Usmanpura with 53mm each. Bodakdev and Bopal experienced 15 mm of rainfall alongside other regions. The maximum temperature plummeted to 39.9°C, 1.8 degrees below the normal average. According to the IMD forecast, the likelihood of rain or thunderstorms persists. Rain gods play spoilsport In just two hours, t...

Ahmedabad rains, IPL final match weather updates: Heavy rains, hail stall IPL final

Ahmedabad witnessed heavy showers accompanied by hail, thunder, lightning and strong winds that began around 6 pm on Sunday. The Indian Premier League final match between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans, that was scheduled to start at 7.30 pm, was hence delayed. The city recorded an average of 41.10 mm rainfall, with Chandkheda area recording 76 mm and South west zone 70 mm barely after barely two hours of rain. Roads were flooded and many were blocked owing to fallen trees, leading to traffic jams. A total of 15 complaints of uprooting of trees were reported by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) control room — 9 in the west zone and 5 in the north west zone. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast of rains for May 29 and 30. “Light thunderstorm with lightning and surface wind 30- 40 kmph (in gust) accompanied with light to moderate rain very likely in the districts of North Gujarat region namely Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Panchmahal and Dahod; in the districts of Saurashtra namely Rajkot, Amreli, and Bhavnagar,” the IMD forecast stated.

Ahmedabad Weather Forecast

The Long-range 12 day forecast also includes detail for Ahmedabad weather today. Live weather reports from Ahmedabad weather stations and weather warnings that include risk of thunder, high UV index and forecast gales. See the links below the 12-day Ahmedabad weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities. Ahmedabad is 71 m above sea level and located at 23.07° N 72.63° E. Ahmedabad has a population of 3719710. Local time in Ahmedabad is IST. Place Name 1–3 Day Summary 4–6 Day Summary 7–9 Day Summary 10–12 Day Summary Sarkhej 16 km Heavy rain (total 38mm), heaviest during Fri night. Mostly dry. Light rain (total 2.9mm), mostly falling on Sun afternoon. Heavy rain (total 29mm), heaviest during Tue night. Dahegam 22 km Heavy rain (total 42mm), heaviest during Fri night. Mostly dry. Light rain (total 6mm), mostly falling on Sun afternoon. Heavy rain (total 33mm), heaviest during Tue night. Gandhinagar 26 km Heavy rain (total 42mm), heaviest during Fri night. Mostly dry. Light rain (total 6mm), mostly falling on Sun afternoon. Heavy rain (total 33mm), heaviest during Tue night. Sanand 27 km Heavy rain (total 38mm), heaviest during Fri night. Mostly dry. Light rain (total 2.9mm), mostly falling on Sun afternoon. Heavy rain (total 29mm), heaviest during Tue night. Mahemdavad 30 km Heavy rain (total 23mm), heaviest during Sat morning. Mostly dry. Light rain (total 3mm), mostly falling on Sun morning. Heavy rain ...

Ahmedabad, India 10

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