Ahmedabad Heatwave: Temperature Surges to 43.3°C, No Relief in Sight
Ahmedabad Heatwave: Temp Surges to 43.3°C, No Relief

Ahmedabad: Just when residents thought they might catch a breather, the summer heat cranked right back up. After a brief dip to 41.7°C on Thursday, the maximum temperature surged by 1.6 degrees in a day, hitting a scorching 43.3°C on Friday. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), this daytime peak stands 1.4 degrees above the seasonal average, while a stifling minimum temperature of 29°C — more than a degree higher than normal — offered absolutely no respite even after sundown.

No Immediate Relief Expected

The relentless heat is here to stay. The IMD forecasts Saturday’s maximum temperature to hover around 43°C, with the broader outlook indicating no significant relief across Gujarat over the next seven days. Scorching conditions exceeding 40°C are expected to persist in isolated pockets throughout the week.

Rain in Some Regions, But Not Ahmedabad

While South Gujarat and parts of Saurashtra, including Navsari, Valsad, Dang, Tapi, Amreli, Gir Somnath, and Bhavnagar, might witness light to moderate rain or thundershowers on Saturday, Ahmedabad will remain completely dry. The state’s weather pattern is projected to turn uniformly arid from Sunday onwards.

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Statewide Temperature Highlights

On Friday, Ahmedabad clocked the state’s second-highest temperature at 43.3°C, trailing just behind Surendranagar, which baked at 43.8°C. Neighbouring Gandhinagar recorded 43°C, while Rajkot and Amreli simmered at 42.9°C and 42.3°C, respectively.

The IMD also noted that the minimum temperature in Ahmedabad was 29°C, over a degree above normal, providing no relief at night. With no significant change expected, residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak hours.

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