News Topical, Digital Desk : Gujarat Weather Update: The current cold snap in Gujarat has disrupted normal life. The Meteorological Department has predicted that the state will remain under severe cold for the next 48 hours. However, after this period, the minimum temperature is expected to rise by 2 to 3 degrees, leading to a partial reduction in the cold. Currently, northeastern winds are blowing, contributing to the severe cold across the state.
Today was the coldest day
Today, Naliya in Kutch recorded the coldest minimum temperature in the state with a minimum temperature of 4.8 degrees Celsius. It's worth noting that today was the coldest day of the current season. In other cities, Rajkot recorded a minimum temperature of 9.4 degrees Celsius, Deesa 10.1 degrees Celsius, and Ahmedabad 11.7 degrees Celsius.
The cold wave in Gujarat is currently on the rise. For the past week, most areas of the state have been experiencing severe cold. The Meteorological Department has predicted no relief from the cold until January 20th. Cloudy skies are expected in some districts of South Gujarat. Kutch and North Gujarat will experience cold weather along with moderate winds. The current drop in daytime temperatures in Gujarat is contributing to the severe cold.
The temperature dropped below 30 degrees
Currently, daytime temperatures in most districts of Gujarat have dropped below 30 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures have dropped below 15 degrees Celsius. These temperatures are expected to remain the same until January 20th, which will also lead to continued cold conditions in the coming days, meaning it will be quite cold until January 20th.
According to the Meteorological Department's forecast, Kutch, North Gujarat, and Saurashtra will experience severe cold in the coming days. It's worth noting that Gujarat experienced minimal cold in December this year, although winter has been accumulating since the beginning of January. Unless a Western Disturbance system forms to block the cold air from North India, cold winds will continue to flow, and Gujarat will remain cold. It's worth noting that North India is currently experiencing snowfall and a cold wave, which is contributing to the severe cold in Gujarat.
Minimum temperature dropped by 1 to 2 degrees in most cities
Due to a Western Disturbance, the minimum temperature dropped by 1 to 2 degrees in most cities of the state, including Ahmedabad. The cold wave is being felt due to the wind blowing throughout the day... Ahmedabad's maximum temperature was recorded at 26.5 degrees and the minimum temperature was 14.4 degrees. Fog and cold continue to wreak havoc across North India, including Delhi-NCR. The temperature in Delhi has dropped to 5.8 degrees. Morning fog alert has been issued in 13 states for the next 5 days... There is also a warning of snowfall in the hilly states.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that cold will intensify in many parts of the country, including North India, in the coming days. Cold waves are likely to persist, and dense to very dense fog may occur in many areas. The weather department has predicted cold in several regions, including Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. According to the IMD, dense fog is likely to persist in many areas of Northwest India, Central India, Northeast India, and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim over the next five to seven days.
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