
The Indian Meteorological Department predicted the rain along with storms for Gujarat Ahmedabad until October 7. Warning comes when Cyclone Shakhti is currently located west of Dwar and Porbandar and is expected to move from India to the Northwest Arab Sea – but not before it causes a very harsh sea and along the Gujarat – North Maharashtra.
What is the weather outlook Ahmedabad this week?
Ahmedabad is set to a combination of storms, rain and partially cloudy sky. At the beginning of the week, expect thunderstorms accompanied by collisions. Daily temperatures are around 34-35 ° C, while the night remains stable at about 25 ° C. The humidity remains high (55-65%), which will feel warm and muted.
As the week progresses, mostly cloudy sky is expected, with occasional rain, storms or even dust storms. At the end of the week, the afternoon and evenings can see a partially overcast sky. No serious weather warnings have been issued, but the inhabitants should remain ready for short rain and storms at the beginning of the week. Overall, temperatures remain mild with warm days and pleasant nights.
Who is the most at risk of weather?
Maritime interests have the highest priority. Fishermen were advised not to be involved in the northeast and adjacent northwest Arab Sea or along/outside the coast of Gujarat and the north of Maharashtra from 3 to 6 October.
What are the wind and the sea warning?
Wind: Squalls 45-55 km/h, shocks up to 65 km/h along the Gujarat coast – North Maharashtra; rising to 100–110 km/h, up to 125 km/h above the northwest Arab Sea.
Sea conditions: very rough to free sea at sea; Gross to very rough near the coast of Gujarat – North Maharashtra.
Ports and Transport: Offshore sets, small vessels and ports should ensure equipment and watch the port signals.
Could the inland areas be affected?
Yes. Rain strips and squats winds can cause localized floods, trees falling and disturbance of transit in coastal districts Gujarat.
Cyclones across the North Indian Ocean is appointed from the list, which contributed 13 countries. The name Shakhti (S ‘H’) was designed by Sri Lanka and will only be used after the system has reached the strength of a cyclonic storm (34 knots/62 km/h).
At the beginning of this year, the social media created panic over the expected Bengal “Shakti cyclone”, which IMD explained, was only the circulation of the upper air, not the surface cyclone. This time, however, the IMD system is real and confirmed.
(Tagstotranslate) Chennai Cyclone today





