Gujarat Weather Update: Residents of Gujarat are set to experience a welcome break from the scorching heat as the state’s weather undergoes a sudden change towards the end of the week. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow Alert for Sunday, March 29, highlighting possible weather disturbances in select districts, including Kutch and Banaskantha.
According to the IMD, the impact of western disturbances will bring noticeable shifts in weather across Gujarat on Sunday and Monday. During this period, many regions are likely to experience cloudy skies accompanied by rainfall. The weather department has also warned that seven districts could see moderate to heavy rainfall along with strong winds and thunderstorms during these two days.
Yellow Alert Details for Gujarat
| Date | Districts Under Alert | Weather Conditions Expected |
|---|---|---|
| March 29 (Sunday) | Kutch, Banaskantha | Light rain, thunderstorms, winds at 30–40 km/h |
| March 30 (Monday) | Kutch, Banaskantha, Patan, Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Mahisagar, Dahod | Light rain, thunderstorms, surface winds at 30–40 km/h |
The weather department expects occasional lightning and gusty winds in affected areas. This brief spell is expected to provide relief from the intense heat experienced in many parts of the state over the past few days.
Recent Weather Conditions Across Gujarat
Over the last 24 hours, the state has largely remained dry, with no significant changes in maximum temperatures. Certain areas in South Gujarat and parts of Saurashtra-Kutch experienced slightly higher than usual daytime temperatures, while most other regions remained within the normal range.
Minimum temperatures across the state were generally above average, with Kutch recording noticeable increases compared to other areas. While most districts remained within typical ranges, residents in some parts of Kutch felt warmer nights than usual.
On Thursday, the highest maximum temperature was recorded in Bhuj at 39.0°C, while the lowest minimum temperature was noted in Keshod at 19.8°C. During this period, 14 districts reported maximum temperatures above 35°C, whereas Dwarka recorded the lowest maximum temperature at 29.4°C.
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What Residents Can Expect-Gujarat Weather Update:
The IMD advises residents in the affected districts to remain cautious, particularly during thunderstorms and periods of strong winds. Farmers and outdoor workers are recommended to take appropriate measures to protect crops and avoid exposure to sudden weather changes.
This brief change in Gujarat weather is expected to bring much-needed relief from the ongoing heatwave. While Friday and Saturday saw predominantly dry and hot conditions, the weekend is likely to be slightly cooler, though localized rainfall and gusty winds could occur.
With these developments, Gujarat residents can look forward to a temporary respite from heat, along with improved weather conditions in various regions of the state.
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