Key Points

Gujarat has received 90% of its seasonal rainfall so far this monsoon season. South Gujarat leads all regions with an impressive 55 inches of rainfall, reaching 94% of its seasonal average. Remarkably, 48 talukas have recorded over 40 inches of rain, with Kaprada in Valsad registering an extraordinary 110 inches. While this year's rainfall has been slower than last year's record pace, 10 districts have already exceeded their full seasonal quota.

Key Points: Gujarat Nears 90 Percent Monsoon Target with 48 Talukas Over 40 Inches

  • South Gujarat leads with 55 inches of rainfall at 94% of seasonal average
  • Valsad district tops charts with remarkable 84 inches of total rainfall
  • Kaprada taluka in Valsad registered an extraordinary 110 inches of monsoon showers
  • Rainfall slower this year with August seeing 9.5 inches versus last year's 17.4 inches
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Gujarat nears monsoon target with 90 pc rainfall, 48 talukas record over 40 inches

Gujarat records 90% of seasonal rainfall, with South Gujarat leading at 55 inches. 48 talukas exceed 40 inches, while 10 districts surpass 100% of their monsoon quota.

"48 talukas have received more than 40 inches of rain, while 10 districts have already crossed the 100 per cent mark - Official Data"

Ahmedabad, Sep 1

Gujarat this year has received 90 per cent of its seasonal rainfall so far. According to official data, the state has recorded an average of 31.5 inches of rainfall this season.

Rainfall distribution shows that June saw the highest showers with 12 inches on average, followed by 10 inches in July and 9.5 inches in August.

At present, 48 talukas have received more than 40 inches of rain, while 10 districts have already crossed the 100 per cent mark of their seasonal quota. South Gujarat leads the state with an impressive 55 inches of rainfall, amounting to 94 per cent of the seasonal average.

Other regions have also reported healthy showers -- East-Central Gujarat (28 inches), North Gujarat (27 inches), Saurashtra (25 inches), and Kutch (16 inches). In most regions, rainfall has reached over 85 per cent of the season’s target. At the district level, Valsad tops the charts with 84 inches, followed by Dang (72 inches) and Navsari (66 inches).

Patan reported the lowest average at 16 inches. Among talukas, Kaprada in Valsad registered a remarkable 110 inches, Umaragaon in Surat 96.25 inches, and Khergam in Navsari 90 inches. In total, 48 talukas have received more than 40 inches of rainfall, 140 talukas between 20-40 inches, and 61 talukas between 10-20 inches. Two talukas are still at the lower end, with just 5-10 inches of rain.

Last year, by the end of August, Gujarat had recorded 38.65 inches of rain -- 111 per cent of the seasonal average.

In comparison, this year’s rainfall has been slower, particularly in August, which saw 9.5 inches of rain against last year’s 17.4 inches.

Districts that have already crossed the 100 per cent seasonal mark include Sabarkantha and Banaskantha (North Gujarat); Mahisagar, Kheda, Anand (Central-East Gujarat); Porbandar, Botad, Bhavnagar (Saurashtra); and Tapi and Surat (South Gujarat).

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing to see South Gujarat leading with 55 inches! But we need to ensure proper water management and storage. Last year's floods taught us that excess rain without planning can be problematic.
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Aman W
As someone from North Gujarat, I'm happy we're at 27 inches. Much better than previous drought years. Hope the groundwater levels improve significantly this season 💧
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Sarah B
The data shows impressive variation across regions - from 110 inches in Kaprada to just 16 in Patan. Authorities should focus on equitable water distribution systems across the state.
Karthik V
Good to see 10 districts already crossed 100% mark! This should help with rabi crops. Hope the government is preparing support for areas that might still be deficit.
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Nisha Z
While the overall numbers look good, the comparison with last year shows August was significantly drier. We need to watch the remaining monsoon period carefully. Fingers crossed for those 2 talukas with only 5-10 inches!

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