Ambalal Patel Big Prediction: Renowned weather expert Ambalal Patel has made a significant forecast regarding upcoming monsoon activity in Gujarat. Based on planetary retrogrades and astronomical changes, he predicts that heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected by the end of July.
According to Patel, Gujarat has so far received around 50% of its average seasonal rainfall, but several regions are still facing rain deficiency. However, a major atmospheric shift is now underway, and scattered showers have already started in some areas. Patel has indicated that a strong round of rainfall will arrive in the last week of July.
Ambalal Patel Big Prediction: Astrological and Climatic Indicators
Ambalal Patel noted that the planet Mercury is currently in retrograde, and due to a shift in the Pushya Nakshatra, there is a strong chance of rain. He added that rains during this phase are highly beneficial for crop growth, especially for standing Kharif crops. If farmers notice excess moisture (Varap), they are advised to conduct inter-cultivation for better yield.
Key Dates to Watch
- July 21 to 23: A major atmospheric change is expected.
- July 23: A well-marked low-pressure system is likely to form in the Bay of Bengal, which will move towards Chhattisgarh and Eastern Madhya Pradesh, causing heavy to very heavy rainfall in East Gujarat.
- July 26 to 29: Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar are expected to receive torrential rain.
- End of July: Rain is also expected in Kutch and parts of North Gujarat, including Sabarkantha and Panchmahal, where very heavy rainfall is likely.
Another Cyclonic System Forming
Patel also mentioned that a new cyclonic system is developing near South China, and its remnants could enter the Bay of Bengal, activating more rainfall systems in the region.
Upcoming Rainfall in August
According to Ambalal Patel’s long-range forecast:
- August 6 to 10: A new rain phase is expected.
- August 15 to 17: Scattered showers will continue.
- August 19: Another round of widespread showers.
- Post August 23: Rainfall will occur in areas with hill-like cloud formations.
Advice to Farmers
Farmers are urged to:
- Stay updated with local forecasts.
- Prepare fields for water management.
- Use any dry spells wisely for intercultural operations.
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Conclusion
Ambalal Patel’s forecast brings hope and caution—while monsoon is gaining momentum, people must prepare for possible flooding in low-lying areas and agricultural planning should align with the upcoming rain cycles.