

More specifically, Kutch, Devbhumi, Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Junagarh, and Morbi districts within the aforementioned subdivision are most likely to experience the most intense deluges from June 14-15.Īs for other parts of the state, the inner Gujarat region will also see splendidly inclement weather on Thursday, witnessing heavy rains (64.5 mm - 115.5 mm) in isolated parts. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm currently sulks over the east-central Arabian Sea - about 340 kilometres southwest of Porbandar - slowly gunning towards Gujarat's coasts.Īs per recent forecasts, Biparjoy's influence will induce heavy to very heavy showers (115.5 mm - 224.5 mm) over some parts of Gujarat's Saurashtra and Kutch subdivision on Wednesday (June 14), intensifying into extremely heavy downpours (224.5 mm) this Thursday, i.e. The impatient system intensified its tantrums into a full-fledged cyclone faster than all predictions, even making it impossible to accurately determine where it would strike land.įortunately, now that the storm has raged closer, we have a clearer picture. Monday, June 12: Out of the two cyclones we've witnessed so far this pre-monsoon season, Biparjoy has remained an especially defiant child.
