Gujaratis should be prepared to endure heat and rain: Ambalal Patel’s big prediction

Ambalal Patel Prediction: The Meteorological Department has predicted scorching heat in the state, along with the weather (Ambalal Patel Prediction) for the next 7 days and the heat may increase in the afternoon. The maximum temperature in Gujarat will increase by 2 to 3 degrees, while Surendranagar is the hottest city. Surendranagar recorded a maximum temperature of 38.5. The Meteorological Department has predicted that the maximum temperature will be 35 to 36 degrees in many areas.
Northeasterly winds are blowing
Currently, north to northeasterly winds are blowing in Gujarat, due to which heat is felt in the afternoon, the Meteorological Department has predicted that the cold may gradually leave Gujarat. Due to humid winds and western disturbances coming from the Bay of Bengal, cloudy weather has prevailed in many parts of the state. Along with this, heat has also been predicted. Currently, winds are blowing from the north to the northeast in Gujarat. Then, dry weather will prevail in Gujarat for 24 hours.
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Temperature forecast to drop by 2 to 3 degrees after 24 hours
After 24 hours, the maximum temperature across the state, including Ahmedabad, is likely to drop by 2 to 3 degrees, while the minimum temperature is also likely to drop by 2 to 3 degrees during the next 5 days. The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of people getting some relief from the heat with this drop in temperature.
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Forecast of Mavtha
On the other hand, according to meteorologist Ambalal Patel, unseasonal rains may occur in the state. Mavtha has been predicted in the end of February and in the second week of March. The possibility of rainy weather will increase twice. Mavtha may occur in many areas till February 28. Unseasonal rains have been predicted in areas including North Gujarat. There may be rain in the beginning of March as well. There is a possibility of unseasonal rains again between March 7 and 10.