Gujarat Weather Shift: Scattered Rain Brings Temperature Dip Amid Crop Crisis

The IMD has forecast scattered rainfall across Gujarat that will bring some relief from the dry spell. Temperatures are expected to drop by 2-4 degrees Celsius over the next few days with light showers in several regions. This comes amid a major agricultural crisis where recent unseasonal rains damaged crops across 42 lakh hectares of farmland. The state government has postponed MSP procurement while assuring financial support to affected farmers.

Key Points: IMD Forecasts Scattered Rain and Temperature Drop Across Gujarat

  • Scattered rainfall expected across Gujarat with no heavy showers forecast
  • Temperature drop of 2-4 degrees Celsius anticipated in coming days
  • Light showers likely in South Gujarat, Saurashtra and Ahmedabad districts
  • Fishing restrictions lifted as rain system becomes inactive
  • Recent unseasonal rains damaged 42 lakh hectares of farmland
  • Government postponed MSP procurement for key crops after damage
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Scattered rain to bring temperature dip across Gujarat, says IMD

IMD predicts scattered rainfall across Gujarat with temperature drops of 2-4°C. Light showers expected in South Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Ahmedabad amid ongoing crop damage crisis.

"When standing crops of farmers have been damaged due to the unexpected calamity of unseasonal rains, the government is committed to stand by them through financial assistance. - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, Nov 6

The Meteorological Department has forecast scattered rainfall across parts of Gujarat on Thursday, bringing a slight change in weather after several dry days. With the weakening of the rain system, no heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected anywhere in the state.

Light showers, however, are likely in select districts of South Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Ahmedabad. Weather officials have also predicted fluctuations in maximum and minimum temperatures due to shifting wind patterns, which could lead to a noticeable drop in mercury levels over the next few days. Fog is expected to form around Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

According to the forecast, wind speeds are likely to range between 30 and 40 km per hour (kmph). Ahmedabad may record a maximum temperature of 32 degree Celsius and a minimum of 22 degree Celsius today. Meteorologists anticipate a two to four-degree decline in temperatures in the coming days.

With the rain system now inactive, authorities have lifted restrictions on fishing activities, allowing fishermen to venture into the sea again.

Recently, unseasonal rains have caused extensive damage to crops across Gujarat, affecting more than 42 lakh hectares of farmland in over 16,000 villages, according to preliminary estimates by the state government. The damaged area accounts for roughly 42 per cent of Gujarat's total operational agricultural land, which stands at 99.77 lakh hectares as per the Agriculture Census 2015-16.

In the wake of the widespread crop losses, the state government postponed the procurement of groundnut, soybean, moong, and black gram at the Minimum Support Price (MSP), which was originally set to begin on November 1.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, in a post on X, reaffirmed the government's commitment to support farmers during this crisis. "When standing crops of farmers have been damaged due to the unexpected calamity of unseasonal rains, the government is committed to stand by them through financial assistance. The procurement of groundnut, soybean, moong, and black gram at MSP will soon begin," he stated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
My family in Rajkot was worried about more crop damage after the recent unseasonal rains. At least this forecast seems milder. The government needs to speed up MSP procurement - farmers can't wait indefinitely.
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Ananya R
Good that fishermen can go back to sea. Their livelihoods were affected too. The fog warning for Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar is important for morning commuters. Drive safe everyone!
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Vikram M
42% of agricultural land damaged is alarming! While this light rain might be welcome, the authorities should have better disaster management systems in place. Promises on X don't put food on farmers' tables.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Ahmedabad, I'm actually looking forward to the cooler weather. The temperature drop to 22°C at night sounds perfect for sleeping. Hope the fog doesn't disrupt flights though.
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Karthik V
The wind speed of 30-40 kmph is quite significant. People should secure loose objects on terraces and balconies. Also, hope the government delivers on their MSP promise soon - farmers have suffered enough.

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