Ahmedabad’s minimum temperature climbed to 21°C on Tuesday, marking a 1.8-degree rise in just 24 hours. This was 5.8 degrees above normal for this time of year. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature was recorded at 34.4°C, which is 3.3 degrees higher than usual. This shift suggests that the transition from winter to early summer may be underway.
Warmer nights and rising daytime temperatures signal the end of winter, though minor fluctuations may continue. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported a notable rise in night temperatures across Gujarat, while some parts of Saurashtra saw a slight drop in daytime temperatures.
Ahmedabad’s weather is expected to stay steady over the next five days, with temperatures on Wednesday likely to be around 21°C (minimum) and 35°C (maximum).
Keshod recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 17.5°C, while Mahuva had the highest maximum at 36°C. Most places in Gujarat reported minimum temperatures above 15°C, reflecting the seasonal shift.
With warm nights and consistently hot days, Ahmedabad is moving past winter, with early summer conditions expected soon.
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