Weather today ahmedabad

  1. Ahmedabad Air Quality Index (AQI) : Real
  2. Ahmedabad rains, IPL final match weather updates: Heavy rains, hail stall IPL final
  3. Amritsar to Ahmedabad IndiGo flight enters Pakistan due to bad weather


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Ahmedabad Air Quality Index (AQI) : Real

LOCATIONS Status AQI-US AQI-IN PM2.5 PM10 Temp Humid GOOD 50 52 12 52 28 84 MODERATE 72 54 22 54 28 84 MODERATE 91 72 31 72 28 84 MODERATE 95 82 33 82 28 84 MODERATE 70 48 21 48 28 84 MODERATE 82 67 27 67 28 84 MODERATE 93 69 32 69 28 84 MODERATE 97 85 34 85 28 84 MODERATE 91 79 31 79 28 84 MODERATE 63 48 18 48 28 84 MODERATE 89 77 30 77 28 84 MODERATE 63 44 18 44 28 84 MODERATE 89 79 30 79 28 84 MODERATE 87 79 29 79 28 84 MODERATE 78 42 25 41 28 84 MODERATE 84 46 28 81 28 84 GOOD 29 30 7 30 28 84 MODERATE 63 46 18 46 28 84 POOR 115 69 41 93 28 84 (i) The primary causes of outdoor air pollution are solid, liquid particles called aerosols & gase from vehicles emissions, construction activities, factories, burning stubble & fossil fuels and wildfire, etc. (ii) Main causes of indoor air pollution are harmful gases from cooking fuels (such as wood, crop wastes, charcoal, coal and dung), damp, mould smoke, chemicals from cleaning materials, etc. In Ahmedabad , you must use an air purifier or fresh air machine at home or office indoor and close all the doors, windows and ventilations when the outdoor air quality index (aqi) in Ahmedabad is very high. Proper ventilation is highly recommended only when outdoor air quality is improving and moderate AQI range.

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.

Amritsar to Ahmedabad IndiGo flight enters Pakistan due to bad weather

An Ahmedabad-bound IndiGo flight from Amritsar strayed close to Lahore till Gujranwala in Pakistan from Attari in Amritsar on Saturday evening before returning to Indian airspace within 30 minutes without any issues . The flight has landed safely in Ahmedabad now. (Reuters/File) The aircraft, which had the speed of 454 knots, reached north of Lahore at about 7:30 pm and returned to India by 8:01 pm, Pakistan's news agency Dawn reported. Speaking to news agency ANI, an IndiGo spokesperson said, “An IndiGo flight temporarily entered Pakistan airspace yesterday (10th June) due to bad weather. The flight was scheduled from Amritsar to Ahmedabad. It landed safely in Ahmedabad.” An IndiGo statement said, “IndiGo flight 6E-645, operating from Amritsar to Ahmedabad had to take a deviation over Attari into Pakistan airspace due to bad weather. The deviation was well coordinated with Pakistan by Amritsar ATC via telephone. The crew was in continuous contact with Pakistan on R/T and the flight landed in Ahmedabad safely post the deviation.” A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) senior official, as quoted by Dawn said, that it wasn't an unusual thing and was allowed internationally in bad weather conditions. Pakistan experienced a severe weather conditions with intense rainfall and powerful winds and thunderstorms on Saturday. At least 34 people were killed in Bannu, Dikhan, Lakki Marwat and Karak districts. More from HT • Auto • HT Tech • HT Bangla • HT School • HT Brand Stories • Quiz • ...