Gujarat Weather Update: Dry Conditions Continue on 27 February 2026, Heat Likely to Rise from March

Sunny weather in Gujarat on 27 February 2026 as dry conditions continue and heat expected to rise in March
Dry Conditions Continue on 27 February 2026

Weather across Gujarat on 27 February 2026 remains dry with clear skies in most districts. Temperatures have dipped slightly compared to earlier in the week, but a noticeable heat increase is expected from the beginning of March.

According to the India Meteorological Department, current maximum temperatures are still 1 to 3 degrees above normal levels, though a temporary drop of around 2 degrees is being observed before the next heat rise. This brief relief won’t last long.

Regional Temperature Report

Here is the city-wise temperature overview for today:

Ahmedabad

  • Maximum Temperature: 35.0°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 20.0°C
  • Condition: Mainly clear sky

Surat

  • Maximum Temperature: 33.5°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 23.5°C
  • Condition: Sunny and dry

Vadodara

  • Maximum Temperature: 35.8°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 21.0°C
  • Condition: Clear

Rajkot

  • Maximum Temperature: 36.0°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 22.0°C
  • Condition: Clear

Daytime heat is gradually increasing, especially in inland districts. Coastal cities like Surat remain slightly cooler due to sea breeze influence, but the difference is marginal.

City-Wise Temperature Overview

CityMaximum TempMinimum TempCondition
Ahmedabad35.0°C20.0°CMainly clear sky
Surat33.5°C23.5°CSunny and dry
Vadodara35.8°C21.0°CClear
Rajkot36.0°C22.0°CClear

Key Weather Alerts

Fog in Kutch and Western Saurashtra

Moderate fog is expected during early morning hours on February 27 and 28 in Kutch and parts of western Saurashtra. Visibility may be reduced during early travel hours, particularly on highways and rural roads.

Drivers in these areas should exercise caution and use fog lights where available. The fog typically clears within a couple of hours after sunrise.

Heat Rise Expected from March 1

A sharp temperature increase of 3 to 5 degrees is predicted starting March 1. Some areas of Saurashtra and Kutch may record temperatures between 37 and 39 degrees by March 4 or 5.

This marks the beginning of the summer transition. Residents are advised to stay hydrated as the summer pattern begins to strengthen. Vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and young children, should avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak afternoon hours.

Sea Conditions

Mild instability is expected over the northeast Arabian Sea region near the Saurashtra coast. However, no major storm warnings have been issued.

Fishermen are advised to monitor updates before venturing into deeper waters. While conditions are not dangerous, staying informed about sudden changes is always wise.

No Rainfall Forecast

No rainfall is predicted for any district in Gujarat today. Dry weather will continue across the state for the next few days. The clear skies contribute to the daytime heating and cooler nights, a typical pre-summer pattern.

Daily Outlook

Wind Conditions

Winds are expected to remain moderate, ranging between 7 to 15 kilometers per hour. Coastal regions may experience occasional gusts up to 25 kilometers per hour. These winds provide some relief from the heat but are not strong enough to cause any disruption.

Humidity Levels

Morning humidity in Surat is around 71 percent but is expected to drop significantly during afternoon hours, making the day feel warmer. The combination of moderate humidity and rising temperatures creates that characteristic pre-summer discomfort.

What to Expect in the Coming Days

Several trends will define Gujarat’s weather as February ends and March begins.

Gradual temperature increase from March 1 – The brief cooling period is ending. Temperatures will trend upward consistently.

Clear skies across most districts – No cloud cover means maximum solar heating during the day and rapid cooling at night.

Rising daytime heat in Saurashtra and north Gujarat – These regions typically heat up faster than coastal areas.

No immediate rain activity – The dry spell continues with no disturbance expected.

With March approaching, Gujarat is slowly transitioning toward typical pre-summer conditions. The mild weather of February will soon give way to the stronger heat of March and April. Residents should use this time to prepare – check cooling appliances, stock up on summer essentials, and plan outdoor activities around the heat.

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