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  2. Gujarat Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather Events - AOL

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    Get the Gujarat local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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  4. Climate of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The plains of Gujarat are very hot and humid in summer and cold and dry in winter. Summer is milder in the hilly regions and the coast. Summer is milder in the hilly regions and the coast. The average daytime temperature during winter is around 29 °C (84 °F) and in nights is around 12 °C (54 °F) with 100 percent sunny days and clear nights.

  5. Kalol, Gandhinagar - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow, kalol. Kalol has a Monsoon climate with three main seasons: Summer, monsoon and winter. The climate is generally dry and hot outside monsoon season. The weather is hot to severely hot from March to June when the maximum temperature stays in the range of 35 to 49 °C (95 to 120 °F), and the minimum in the range of 12 to 26 °C (54 to 79 °F).

  6. Porbandar - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Gujarat, Porbandar has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) with three distinct seasons: the “cool” from October to March, the “hot” in April, May and early June, and the monsoonal “wet” from mid-June to September. [3] Almost no rain falls outside the monsoon season, except for a very few late-season tropical cyclones ...

  7. 2017 Gujarat flood - Wikipedia

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    The monsoon season in Gujarat typically starts in mid-June. In the 2017 season low pressure systems developed over the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal simultaneously, resulting in heavy rainfall. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Moderate rain began across the state on 14 July, and heavy rains fell from 21 to 25 July.

  8. Cyclone Tauktae - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Gujarat asked for additional ₹ 9,836 crore (US$1.1 billion) from National Disaster Response Fund and ₹ 500 crore (US$58 million) from State Disaster Response Fund from the Government of India for relief works. [102] Cyclone Tauktae also caused increased chlorophyll concentration on the coasts of Maharashtra and Gujarat. [103]

  9. Cyclone Vayu - Wikipedia

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    Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Vayu (/ ˈ v ɑː juː /) was a strong tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage in India during June 2019. It was the strongest tropical cyclone to affect the Saurashtra Peninsula of northwestern India since the 1998 Gujarat cyclone.