
As of February 13, 2026, Gujarat continues to experience predominantly dry and clear weather conditions, with daytime temperatures gradually climbing a clear signal that the early phase of the summer season has set in. While afternoons grow noticeably warmer, mornings and evenings retain a pleasant coolness, creating what locals describe as a “double season” effect.
Regional Forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted dry weather across all districts of Gujarat, including the Saurashtra-Kutch region and the union territories of Diu, Daman, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, for at least the next seven days. No rainfall is expected during this period, with clear skies and dry air dominating the weather pattern.
Today’s Temperature Snapshot (Major Cities):
| City | Daytime High (°C) | Nighttime Low (°C) |
| Ahmedabad | 34°C | 21°C |
| Surat | 34°C | 23°C |
| Vadodara | 33°C | 20°C |
| Rajkot | 33°C | 21°C |
| Bhuj | 31°C | 19°C |
Humidity levels remain moderate across most urban centers, keeping conditions relatively comfortable despite the rising mercury.
Outlook and Advisory
Temperatures are expected to edge upward further over the coming weekend (February 14-15), with daytime highs likely reaching between 35°C and 39°C in several areas. Long-range projections suggest Ahmedabad could touch 39°C by February 22 if the current warming trend continues.
Light winds from the northeast to northwest, blowing at 4 to 12 km/h, may offer brief morning relief but will do little to temper the increasing afternoon heat.
Preparing for the Season
With summer clearly on the horizon, residents are advised to:
- Stay adequately hydrated throughout the day.
- Limit exposure to strong afternoon sun where possible.
- Prepare for progressively hotter conditions in the weeks ahead.
Gujarat’s transition from pleasant winter to early summer is now firmly underway, marked by lengthening dry spells and a steady rise in daytime temperatures across the state.