Ahmedabad about rainfall warning as cyclone approaches Shakti; IMD issues alert to …

Ahmedabad is under a rainfall warning as Cyclone Shakhti approaches the Gujarat coast. IMD warns against thunderstorms, winds and rough seas until October 7. Cyclone Shakhti creates rough seas outside Gujarat Coast (iStock) The Indian meteorological department predicted rain until October 7, along with thunderstorms for Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. The warning comes because Cyclone Shakhti is currently located west of Dwarka and Porbandar and is expected to move from India to the North West Arabian Sea -but not before it causes very rough seas and square conditions along the Gujarat North -Maharashtra coast. What are the weather forecasts of Ahmedabad this week? Ahmedabad is set to a mixture of thunderstorms, rain and partly cloudy air. Expect thunderstorms early in the week accompanied by rainfall. Day temperatures will hang about 34-35 ° C, while nights will remain stable at about 25 ° C. The humidity will remain high (55-65%), making it feel warm and moody. As the week progresses, mostly cloudy air is expected, with occasional rain, thunderstorms or even dust storms. At the end of the week, afternoons and evenings can see partly cloudy air. No serious weather warnings have been issued, but residents must be prepared for short rain and thunderstorms early in the week. In general, the temperature will remain moderate with hot days and pleasant evenings. Who is the most in danger of the weather? Marine interests take the most important priority. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the northeast and adjacent to the northwest of the Arab, or along/from the Gujarat and North Maharashtra caste, from October 3 to 6. What are the wind and sea warnings? Winds: Picking 45-55 km/h, with 65 km/h next to the Gujarat -Northernmaharashtra cush; rise to 100–110 km/h, and up to 125 km/h over the North West Arabian Sea. Sea conditions: Very coarse to the sea abroad; Rough to very rough near the Gujarat -Northernmaharashtra -Coast. Harbors and delivery: Foreign rigs, small crafts and ports must secure equipment and follow the port signals. Can domestic areas be affected? Yes. Rain tires and winds can cause localized floods, tree traps and breakdowns in the coast in Gujarat districts. Cyclones across the North Indian Ocean are called consecutively by the IMD from a list contributed by 13 countries. The name Shakhti (with an ‘H’) is proposed by Sri Lanka and will only be used as soon as the system reaches cyclonic storm (34 knots/62 km/h). Earlier this year, social media panicked about a suspected bay of Bengal Cyclone Shakti, which the IMD clarified, was only a circulation in the upper air, not a surface cyclone. This time, however, the system is real and is confirmed by the IMD.

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