Gujarat Weather Forecast: The Southwest Monsoon has officially accelerated its trajectory across Western India, bringing a dramatic shift to the climate landscape of Gujarat. According to the meteorological data monitored from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Meteorological Centre Ahmedabad, conditions have turned highly favorable for extensive precipitation cycles over the next fortnight.
Whether you are a farmer keeping a tab on agricultural patterns or a commuter trying to avoid urban waterlogging, here is your definitive 14-day regional, jilla, and district-wise weather blueprint spanning June 24 to July 8.
Master Summary: Regional Weather Outlook of Gujarat Weather Forecast (June 24 – July 8)
The geographical division of Gujarat will experience varied intensities of monsoon activity over the upcoming weeks. While the coastal fringes are placed under high-alert tracking, inland zones will witness a gradual drop in mercury levels accompanied by persistent humidity.
| Weather Region | Average Temperature Range | Dominant Weather Pattern | Key Impact & Activity Level |
| South Gujarat | 28°C – 32°C | Widespread Heavy to Very Heavy Rain | Vigorous Monsoon; High risk of low-lying waterlogging. |
| Central Gujarat | 32°C – 37°C | Scattered Light to Moderate Showers | Active Monsoon; Thunderstorms & overcast skies. |
| North Gujarat | 34°C – 38°C | Isolated Rain & Thundershowers | Emerging Monsoon; Intermittent humid spells. |
| Saurashtra & Kutch | 30°C – 35°C | Gusty Winds with Localized Heavy Spells | Squally coastal winds; Strong maritime tidal impact. |
1. South Gujarat Weather Report: The Heavy Rain Zone
South Gujarat stands as the epicenter of the maximum rainfall activity during this 14-day window. Driven by active offshore troughs along the Arabian Sea coast, moisture-laden winds are continuously hitting the Western Ghats.
- High Alert Districts (Jillas): Valsad, Navsari, Dang, Tapi, and Surat.
- The Weather Facts: These districts are highly prone to receiving heavy to very heavy localized rainfall. Coastal areas of Surat and Valsad will encounter high wind speeds touching up to 40–50 km/h, making conditions rough for fishermen.
- IMD Advisory Notes: Safe management of livestock is advised. Avoid parking vehicles under weak structures or old trees due to potential lightning and sudden gusty squalls.
2. Central & North Gujarat Weather Report: Rising Humidity & Showers
As the monsoon system advances inland, Central and North Gujarat are transitioning from intense summer heatwaves to typical overcast monsoon conditions.
- Districts Covered: Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Anand, Kheda, Chhota Udepur, Mehsana, Sabarkantha, and Banaskantha.
- The Weather Facts:
- Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar: Expect general cloudy conditions with one or two frequent spells of heavy downpours or thunderstorms, especially during evening hours. Maximum temperatures will scale back to a comfortable 36°C to 38°C.
- Vadodara & Kheda: Urban areas may see flash waterlogging in underpasses during sudden severe thunder bursts.
- North Border Jillas (Banaskantha/Sabarkantha): Weather will remain mostly dry with isolated, scattered rain showers in the final week of June, ramping up incrementally by the first week of July.
3. Saurashtra & Kutch Weather Report: Coastal Winds Take Over
The peninsula region of Gujarat is exhibiting a highly classic coastal monsoon environment.
- Districts Covered: Gir Somnath, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Junagadh, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Dwarka, and Bhuj (Kutch).
- The Weather Facts: Widespread rainfall distribution will initially remain limited to southern coastal spots like Gir Somnath and Diu before penetrating into the interior zones of Rajkot and Jamnagar by early July. Kutch will experience primarily dry but heavily overcast conditions with strong westerly to southwesterly surface winds keeping temperatures around 38°C.
Micro-Level District-Wise Forecast Chart
To simplify your transit or sowing schedule, here is the official probability distribution chart of the expected rainfall across key Gujarat districts:
[Rainfall Key: Widespread (76-100% Stations), Fairly Widespread (51-75%), Scattered (26-50%), Isolated (1-25%)]
- Valsad & Navsari: Widespread (Heavy Rain Warning Continuity)
- Surat & Tapi: Widespread to Fairly Widespread
- Bharuch & Narmada: Fairly Widespread
- Vadodara & Anand: Scattered
- Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar: Scattered (Thunderstorm Dominant)
- Rajkot & Bhavnagar: Scattered to Isolated
- Kutch & Deesa: Isolated to Dry Weather Pockets
Important Safety Measures for Citizens
With the IMD indicating active monsoon progressions, civic administrations suggest checking daily local nowcasts before planning long road trips, particularly across the state highways connecting South Gujarat to Maharashtra. Ensure structural safety checks for loose advertising hoardings and stay clear of open electrical infrastructure during lightning situations.
Also read,
- Gujarat Weather Forecast (22–28 June 2026): Heavy Rain Alerts, Monsoon Update & Rain Prediction
- Gujarat Weather Update: IMD Predicts Monsoon Rain Activity Across Several Districts
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