September Rainfall in Gujarat will compensate a lot.
Northwest and Northeast remain in deficit this year in terms of rainfall.
More Heavy Rainfall to follow in Gujarat in September first half.
According to the meteorological department, torrential rains may come in coastal districts of Saurashtra, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Gir Somnath, Junagadh and Porbandar.
It will rain in South Gujarat too. Heavy rain will also rain in the districts of North Gujarat.
Heavy rains also lashed Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Surendranagar, Rajkot and Jamnagar districts of Saurashtra.
Meghmaher in more than 194 talukas of the state, 12 inches of rain falling in 12 hours in Mangrol of Junagadh
September rain is not enough to compensate for the deficient rainfall in Odisha, Gujarat and states in the North East, according to the freshest forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Gujarat Rainfall in the last 24hours:
After a long lull, heavy rains lashed more than 194 talukas of the state on Wednesday. First, heavy rains lashed South Gujarat on Tuesday. Then on Wednesday in Saurashtra, Megharaja has batted with a bang. In Mangrol of Junagadh, 12 inches of rainfall in 12 hours, creating a saturated condition. In this direction, Umargam of Valsad in South Gujarat also got continuous rain, and 19 inches of rain recorded in 36 hours till 6 pm on Wednesday. Vapir also received eight inches of rain in 36 hours. India Monsoon 2021 Withdrawal is in October 2021.
IMD FORECAST FOR GUJARAT:
According to the meteorological department, the pattern of rainfall has changed over the last five years. It usually starts raining from June 15 in Rajkot. However, last year, the Monsoon took a late departure. Due to this, the Monsoon is likely to take a late departure this time as well.
Monsoon withdrawal in Gujarat is in October 2021:
The Monsoon is going to end in October 2021. However, many factors, such as global and local geography, play a role in changing rainfall patterns. The average rainfall in Rajkot is 581 mm. However, Rajkot has received 1000 mm of rainfall in the last five years due to changing rainfall patterns. Against which only 464 mm of rain recorded this time.
The highest rainfall in seven years in August 2020:
The lowest rainfall in the last five years in August only 1.24 inches, this time in 2021. At the same time, the maximum rainfall was 27.48 inches last year.
From 2015 to 2021 was 1.32 inches in August 2015, 7.42 inches in 2016, 7.72 inches in 2017, 6.72 inches in 2018, 21.02 inches in 2019 and 27.48 inches in 2020. As a result, the total rainfall for the season from 2015 to 2020 is 796 mm, 559 mm, 1295 mm, 539 mm, 1361 mm and 1246 mm, respectively.
Two inches in Rajkot after a 21-day break in August 2021:
It started raining in Rajkot on Wednesday morning, September 1. Rajkot last received 19 mm of rain on August 10, according to fire brigade figures. Then 21 days later, on Wednesday, September 1, from 6 am to 7 pm, 41 mm or 1.64 inches of rain fell. According to the meteorological department IMD, the monsoon trough is currently south of its normal position, considering Monsoon conditions.
Normal Monsoon trough helping Gujarat:
The monsoon trough currently passes through Porbandar and Surat. It will rain in central-south Gujarat for the next two days. In Saurashtra, Gir-Somnath and coastal areas will receive more rainfall.
Cyclonic Circulation giving good rainfall to Gujarat in September 2021:
In addition, according to the meteorological department, a cyclonic circulation is currently in the north-central part of Maharashtra. It started raining at 9.00 am, and it was cloudy all day. Finally, after a long time, the rains came, and the farmers are happy. While people also enjoyed the rain. On Wednesday, the central zone received 41 mm of rain, 39 mm in the east zone and 32 mm in the west zone. Thus, the season’s total rainfall is 618 mm, 541 mm, and 533 mm, respectively.
Rainfall in Saurashtra September 2021:
Rajkot and other districts of Saurashtra got 95 complaints of power outages due to rains in one day have been raining in Saurashtra for the last two days. The feeder trip in some areas in Rajkot city caused power outages quickly, with 95 complaints of power outages in Saurashtra and 35 in the city. In addition, 30 power poles damaged in Saurashtra due to rains. There was a blackout in 23 villages of Porbandar, Bhavnagar, Surendranagar. Three hundred fifty-seven of Agriculture while five feeders of Jyotigram are shut down.
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