Rainfall over Gujarat, thunderstorm called "Maha" may occur in next 24 hours, read entire fact
The monsoon is over but the rain does not take the name of stopping the rains. In Gujarat, during the festive period, the rains were consumed and the festive season was ruined as well. Rainfall also rained down during the Navratri and Diwali festivals and still heavy rainfall is forecast in the next 24 hours.
A hurricane has been activated in the Arabian Sea. The storm has been named "great" by Oman. The thunderstorm will reach the coast of Gujarat in the next 24 hours and will also bring heavy rains with the weather causing the weather department to announce the possibility of heavy rains in Gujarat.
The storm that is getting ready near Lakshadweep is 450 km away from Thiruvananthapuram. The hurricane is fast approaching Kerala and Karnataka. Blowing from 80 to 90 kilometers, the storm can bring heavy to heavy rains in the eastern parts of the state. Due to this, fishermen have been instructed not to take the sea.
The storm, moving from Lakshadweep to Gujarat, will eventually hit Oman. The thunderstorm is likely to bring heavy to heavy rains near Gujarat and Maharashtra. In the next 24 hours, high waves are also likely to rise in Lakshadweep, which has alerted the sailors to the sea.
The "great" thunderstorm is 570 km away from the coast of Veraval, but the impact was only seen yesterday. In many areas of Gir Somnath, it was raining with heavy winds. About an inch of rainfall was received in the diocese including Kodinar, Una, Veraval, district. The storm could hit the coast of Veraval on November 6-7.
The impact of the storm was also witnessed in Rajula in Amreli district. Heavy rains erupted last night in the coastal area of Rajula-Jafarabad. Heavy rains had rained in the summit of the diocese, Kadaliyali, Balyana.
Due to rainfall, agriculture has suffered a huge loss in the whole of Gujarat. In Madhya Pradesh, the ready-made crops of paddy have fallen due to heavy winds and in Saurashtra, peanuts have also been severely damaged. Thousands of tonnes of peanuts lying in the market yard of Kodinar were swept away by the sudden rain.
There is a high chance of rainfall in north-central Gujarat as well as east Gujarat, including Ahmedabad. Weather is expected to turn around on November 10th and rainfall is likely in parts of south-eastern coastal, Odisha, etc.
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The monsoon is over but the rain does not take the name of stopping the rains. In Gujarat, during the festive period, the rains were consumed and the festive season was ruined as well. Rainfall also rained down during the Navratri and Diwali festivals and still heavy rainfall is forecast in the next 24 hours.
A hurricane has been activated in the Arabian Sea. The storm has been named "great" by Oman. The thunderstorm will reach the coast of Gujarat in the next 24 hours and will also bring heavy rains with the weather causing the weather department to announce the possibility of heavy rains in Gujarat.
The storm that is getting ready near Lakshadweep is 450 km away from Thiruvananthapuram. The hurricane is fast approaching Kerala and Karnataka. Blowing from 80 to 90 kilometers, the storm can bring heavy to heavy rains in the eastern parts of the state. Due to this, fishermen have been instructed not to take the sea.
The storm, moving from Lakshadweep to Gujarat, will eventually hit Oman. The thunderstorm is likely to bring heavy to heavy rains near Gujarat and Maharashtra. In the next 24 hours, high waves are also likely to rise in Lakshadweep, which has alerted the sailors to the sea.
The "great" thunderstorm is 570 km away from the coast of Veraval, but the impact was only seen yesterday. In many areas of Gir Somnath, it was raining with heavy winds. About an inch of rainfall was received in the diocese including Kodinar, Una, Veraval, district. The storm could hit the coast of Veraval on November 6-7.
The impact of the storm was also witnessed in Rajula in Amreli district. Heavy rains erupted last night in the coastal area of Rajula-Jafarabad. Heavy rains had rained in the summit of the diocese, Kadaliyali, Balyana.
Due to rainfall, agriculture has suffered a huge loss in the whole of Gujarat. In Madhya Pradesh, the ready-made crops of paddy have fallen due to heavy winds and in Saurashtra, peanuts have also been severely damaged. Thousands of tonnes of peanuts lying in the market yard of Kodinar were swept away by the sudden rain.
There is a high chance of rainfall in north-central Gujarat as well as east Gujarat, including Ahmedabad. Weather is expected to turn around on November 10th and rainfall is likely in parts of south-eastern coastal, Odisha, etc.
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