The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released a weather warning for unseasonal rains in Gujarat’s northern districts on December 28, which could impact negatively on the state’s already troubled agriculture sector.
The Meteorological Department has forecast “light rain in districts of North Gujarat region including Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Mehsana, Patan, and Kutch” in addition to Kutch.
At the same time, the rest of the state, including all of South Gujarat, Saurashtra, and the remaining districts of North Gujarat, will remain dry. According to the IMD, there will be no significant change in the minimum temperature over the next two days.
However, the temperature is expected to fall across the state in the three days following December 28. The IMD predicts a temperature drop of 2-4 ° C. in the northern districts over the next three days.
This forecast also comes at a time when minimum temperatures have begun to rise in recent days, following a significant drop in minimum temperatures across the state a few days ago.
On Sunday, Ahmedabad had a low temperature of 13.5 ° C, while Naliya had a low temperature of 13.6 ° C.. Minimum temperatures in Deesa, Keshod, and Mahuva were 14.2, 15.6, and 15.9 ° C, respectively.
On Sunday, the temperature in Mahuva was 29.8 degrees Celsius, with a high of 30 degrees Celsius.
Rajkot recorded a maximum temperature of 29.7 ° C, while Vadodara and Surat recorded 29.6 ° C., Valsad 29.5 degrees, Porbandar 29.3, and Kandla airport 29.2, and Ahmedabad and Veraval 29.2 ° C.