Ambalal Patel Predicts Heavy Gujarat from June 13 to 22: Meteorologist Ambalal Patel has made a new forecast for monsoon and rainfall in the state. The monsoon system is likely to advance from June 11. According to Ambalal, the monsoon will gradually advance in Gujarat. A big system is forming in the Arabian Sea. A system is also forming in the Bay of Bengal. Due to these two systems, there will be chances of rainfall in parts of Gujarat from June 13 to 19.
Ambalal Patel Predicts Heavy Gujarat from June 13 to 22
According to the forecast of weather expert Ambalal Patel, the monsoon has reached Gujarat. There will be light rain in Maharashtra by June 12. There will be rain in many areas of Mumbai from June 15 to 18. Ambalal Patel said that the monsoon will become active again in Maharashtra from June 10. There is a possibility of rain in Amreli, Junagadh, Bhavnagar and Botad from June 12 to 15.
Heavy forecast from 13th to 22nd
Due to these two systems, the moist winds from the sea will move upwards. The conditions for winds above one and a half kilometers towards the Bay of Bengal are good. Heavy to very heavy rains will be seen in some parts of Gujarat from 13th to 22nd.
Due to these two systems, the moist winds from the sea will move upwards. The conditions for winds above one and a half kilometers towards the Bay of Bengal are good. Heavy to very heavy rains will be seen in some parts of Gujarat from 13th to 22nd.
Rain forecast in these districts
Heavy to very heavy rains may fall in districts like South Gujarat, Bharuch, Jambusar, Ankleshwar, Navsari. Apart from this, there will be heavy rain in parts of South Gujarat, South Saurashtra, Central Gujarat and East Gujarat. So there will be very heavy rain in some parts. Apart from this, there will be strong winds so that the monsoon is near.
When will the monsoon arrive? – Ambalal Patel forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that the southwest monsoon may start between June 12 and 18. An IMD official said that a system may form in the Bay of Bengal on June 12-13. However, there are still some uncertainties due to different models. Some experts are optimistic about the formation of a system while some are not.
The IMD expects good rainfall over central India, parts of Maharashtra and south peninsular India (where the monsoon has already set in). The forecast brings a ray of hope for areas facing drought due to the slow progress of the monsoon.
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