Rain Forecast of Gujarat: Read how much rainfall Gujarat will receive from August 2 to 8 in the first week and the first 15days of August. Read how much rain Ahmedabad, Baroda, Rajkot, Bhuj, and Surendranagar will get for the first week of August 2021.
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Top weather forecast websites perception for Gujarat in August 2021
35% Rainfall till August first week in Gujarat.
Rain Forecast for Gujarat for first 15 days in August 2021.
According to the weather sites like IMD, COLA, WINDY & Meteologix, Gujarat Rain quantity will be low and major parts of Gujarat will have to wait for a good round of rainfall. Things might improve at the end of the 2nd week or the 3rd week of August for Gujarat.
According to the zone, South Gujarat received the highest rainfall of 38.77 per cent, Saurashtra 33.41 per cent, Kutch 31.61 per cent, Central Gujarat 33.62 per cent and North Gujarat 30.67 per cent.
According to the Gujarat weather forecast, scattered light rains are likely in some areas. On Sunday, 58 talukas received light rains, while only three talukas received half an inch of rain. The state has received 35% per cent rainfall so far this season. The state has received an average rainfall of 7 inches during July.
Megharaja had taken a break in Gujarat since July last week. South Gujarat has received the highest rainfall in the entire state, while Kutch and North Gujarat are still receiving less rainfall.
According to the meteorological department, the state will receive heavy rains on August 2 and 3. According to the meteorological department, normal rainfall is expected in North, Central and South Gujarat till August 5.
Light to moderate rainfall is forecast in Saurashtra. In terms of zones, South Gujarat received the highest rainfall of 39 per cent, Saurashtra 33. per cent, Kutch 31.61 per cent, Central Gujarat 34 per cent and North Gujarat 31 per cent.
The water level of the reservoirs has gradually increased due to the universal rainfall. Of the 207 dams in the state, 11 have more than 90 per cent water. Five dams have 80 to 90 per cent water. Eight dams have 70 to 80 per cent water. The state has received 38 per cent less rainfall as compared to previous years.
Cloudy weather has prevailed in Surendranagar, Ahmedabad and other places of Gujarat since last week. The rain is not falling as much as it should. Instead, it rains slowly at any time of the day. In this situation, the temperature in Ahmedabad is declining.