Rain Gujarat : રાજ્યમાં હજુ કટેલા દિવસ આવશે વરસાદ, નવરાત્રિમાં વિઘ્નરૂપ બનશે કે નહિ, જાણો શું છે આગાહી
Rain Gujarat: According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the rain will depart from Gujarat after October 2. So, there is no chance of rain in Navratri which starts from 3rd October
Rain Gujarat: It is raining in Gujarat for the last 2 days due to the cyclonic system created in the Bay of Bengal. Gujarat has been experiencing universal rains with thunder for the last three days. However, looking at the current state of the Meteorological Department model, it can be said that after October, the monsoon will leave Gujarat and the rains will stop completely. It can be said from the forecast of the weather model that the possibility of any system creating rain in Gujarat is negligible. It is to be mentioned that Navratri is celebrated in Gujarat for nine days. The good news for sportspersons and garba organisers, then, is that the rains will leave the state from October 2. Navratri is starting from 3rd October so there is no chance of rain becoming destructive in Navratri.
The cyclonic circulation which is currently giving rain due to the system over Madhya Pradesh will move towards North India, so the rain will depart from the state and the rain will decrease. Mostly from 30th, the intensity of rain will decrease in Gujarat. Around the end of September and the beginning of October, the monsoon will officially depart from the state. After October 2, rains may occur in Dang in southern zone of Gujarat especially in Valsad Navsari as part of post monsoon activity. The rest of the area has a slight chance of rain after October 2.
Monsoon has left most parts of Gujarat even now. Includes Bhavnagar, Amreli Porbandar, Botad, Kutch, Junagadh, Sarendranagar, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Porbandar, Rajkot, Banaskantha, Jamnagar, Morbi. According to weather models, rains will leave Gujarat completely by the end of this week. Valsad Navsari on October 1 to 2 may experience light rain as part of post monsoon activity, but chances of rain are negligible.
How much rain fell in the monsoon season
So far, 134.40 percent of the monsoon season has rained in the state. Kutch has the highest rainfall of 184.86 percent of the season, while Saurashtra has received 142.12 percent of the season’s rainfall so far. South Gujarat has received 138.85 percent of the monsoon season so far. While central Gujarat has received 130.31 percent of the season and north Gujarat 113.07 percent of the season so far,