It rained in Gujarat till 6 am on Saturday. Rainy weather has been observed in many areas of Gujarat state. Late night rains have lashed many places in the state. Heavy rains followed by thunderstorms lashed various parts of the state, including Ahmedabad, late on Friday evening. Trees have fallen in some areas due to strong winds. However, heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast for 48 hours.
It rained with strong winds of 18 to 25 km after 8 pm on Friday 12/6. It rained from 8.30 am to 9 pm with gusts of 37 to 55 kmph. Trees have fallen in some areas due to strong winds. Rainfall has been recorded in 186 talukas in the last 24 hours till 6 am on Saturday. The highest rainfall of 5.4 inches was recorded in Vijapur taluka of Mehsana district. While 3.5 inches of rain has been recorded in Detroj taluka of Ahmedabad and 3.5 inches in Karjan taluka of Vadodara.
Low pressure in the Bay of Bengal will bring rains on June 5 and 16
Gujarat is currently overcast. South-west coastal humid winds have made the rains favorable. On the other hand, the low pressure system to be developed in the Bay of Bengal in the next 24 hours is likely to bring rains to Gujarat again on June 5 and 16 after Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
The state of Gujarat has been witnessing rainy weather for the last several days. The meteorological department has made important forecasts regarding the weather. The meteorological department has forecast rains following the impact of upper air cyclonic circulation on the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rains are forecast in Gujarat on June 13 and 14. According to the meteorological department, heavy rains have been forecast in South Gujarat. Heavy rains are forecast across the state for the next 3 days. Heavy rains are forecast in South Gujarat and Saurashtra on June 15 and 16 due to the impact of upper air cyclonic circulation in the Arabian Sea.

Record of rainfall in last five years
The year 2015
The state received 25.59 inches of rainfall with an
average of 81.57 per cent rainfall
average of 81.57 per cent rainfall
The year 2016
The state received 28.61 inches of rainfall with an
average rainfall of 91.17 per cent
average rainfall of 91.17 per cent
Year 2017
The state received 35.77 inches of rainfall with an
average rainfall of 122.18 per cent
average rainfall of 122.18 per cent
Year 2018
The state received 25.10 inches of rainfall with an
average rainfall of 76.73 per cent
average rainfall of 76.73 per cent
Year 2019
The state received 46.26 inches of rainfall with an
average rainfall of 144.01 per cent
average rainfall of 144.01 per cent

Heavy rain forecast for next 48 hours
The monsoon is generally moving forward in the country and has become active in most parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra. "The monsoon is generally moving forward in the country," said Anand Sharma, Deputy Director General, Indian Meteorological Department. Monsoon has become active in most parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra. Will now be active in the rest of Odisha as well. There are indications that monsoon will become active in Chhattisgarh, South Gujarat, South Madhya Pradesh and Bihar in the next 48 hours.
Find out how much rain in which city in the last 24 hours
Mehsana - Vijapur - 5 inches
Ahmedabad - Detroj - 4 inches
Vadodara - Karjan - 3 inches
Kheda - only - 3 inches
Mehsana - Becharaji - 3 inches
Sabarkantha - Prantij - 3 inches
Patan - Radhanpur - 2.5 inches
Kheda - Vaso - 2.5 inches
Bharuch - Wagra - 2 inches
Panchmahal - Halol - 2 inches
Anand - Tarapur - 2 inches
Mahisagar - Lunawada - 2 inches
Narmada - Garudeshwar - 2 inches
Sabarkantha - Himmatnagar - 2 inches
Ahmedabad - Dholera - 2 inches
Surendranagar - Dhrangradhra - 2 inches
Junagadh - Bhesan - 2 inches
Bharuch - 2 inches
Tapi - Kukarmundra - 2 inches
Anand - Petlad - 2 inches
Vadodara - Padra - 2 inches
Narmada - Nandod - 2 inches
Panchmahal - Kalol - 1.5 inches
Gandhinagar - Mansa - 1.5 inches
Navsari - Vansada - 1.5 inches
Mahisagar - Santrampur - 1.5 inches
Junagadh - Manavadar - 1.5 inches
Amreli - Wadla - 1.5 inches
Anand - 1.5 inches
Panchmahal - Morwa Hadaf - 1.5 inches
Panchmahal - Godhra - 1.5 inches
Banaskantha - Deesa - 1.5 inches
Bharuch - Jambusar - 1.5 inches
Amreli - 1.5 inches
Valsad - Kaprada - 1.5 inches
Valsad - Kaprada - 1.5 inches
Chhota Udepur - Pavi Jetpur - 1. Inch
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