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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Wellmark low pressure activation in Arabian Sea could lead to heavy rains, fishermen advised not to plow the sea


Wellmark low pressure activation in Arabian Sea could lead to heavy rains, fishermen advised not to plow the sea

South Gujarat and Saurashtra are likely to receive heavy rains in 24 hours. According to the meteorological department, a wellmark pressure activation in the Arabian Sea is likely to cause heavy rainfall. Signal number 3 has been installed at all the ports in the state amidst the rain forecast. Wellmark Low Pressure will turn into a depression, following which the seas are also likely to go crazy and fishermen have been instructed not to plow the seas for 5 days.

The possibility of rain in Gujarat by 14 to 16 October: Weather Department

Ahmedabad: The monsoon from Gujarat is now departed and the cold cold is also started. Once in this, it may come again one more of the rain in Gujarat. The weather department has predicted mild rain in South Gujarat, south Gujarat, south Gujarat, Saurashtra, between 16th October. Following the impact of Law Pressure between Maharashtra and Gujarat can again rain in the state 

 Currently in Gujarat, the north-east direction is wind. According to the forecast of the weather department, on October 14, Valsad, Daman and Dadranagar Haveli and on October 15, on October 15, Amreli and 16 October on October 16, Surat, Tapi, Navsari, Dang, Bhavnagar, Amreli 40 km per hour While in the southern Gujarat, the Weather Department has predicted normal rainfall in the next 48 hours in the back of the company, which is in the next 48 hours 

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It is worth mentioning that in Gujarat, more than 135 percent of the season so far in Gujarat Then the state of the state has been once again predicted by the weather department of the general rainfall in some areas of South Gujarat. If it rains again now, the remaining crop of farmers can be lost. So this rain is exactly a meat news for Gujarat's farmers.

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