7/23/2023 0 Comments Download Google News & Weathe![]() Those currently at sea have been advised to return to the coast. Even if not as intense, most parts of the state will revel in some form of rainfall over these two days.įishermen have been warned to suspend all operations over the east-central and adjoining west-central Arabian Sea until June 15, as well as in the north and adjoining central Arabian Sea from June 12-15. More specifically, Kutch, Devbhumi, Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Junagarh, and Morbi districts within the aforementioned subdivision are most likely to experience the most intense deluges from June 14-15.Īs for other parts of the state, the inner Gujarat region will also see splendidly inclement weather on Thursday, witnessing heavy rains (64.5 mm - 115.5 mm) in isolated parts. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm currently sulks over the east-central Arabian Sea - about 340 kilometres southwest of Porbandar - slowly gunning towards Gujarat's coasts.Īs per recent forecasts, Biparjoy's influence will induce heavy to very heavy showers (115.5 mm - 224.5 mm) over some parts of Gujarat's Saurashtra and Kutch subdivision on Wednesday (June 14), intensifying into extremely heavy downpours (224.5 mm) this Thursday, i.e. The impatient system intensified its tantrums into a full-fledged cyclone faster than all predictions, even making it impossible to accurately determine where it would strike land.įortunately, now that the storm has raged closer, we have a clearer picture. Monday, June 12: Out of the two cyclones we've witnessed so far this pre-monsoon season, Biparjoy has remained an especially defiant child.
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