| Gujarat - From the big city of Ahmedabad to the beaches of Diu |
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Weather question
OK might be a stupid question but how hot does it get in Gujarat come mid-July?
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Mid July is Monsoon. South Gujarat gets more, so is cooler. In line with Mumbai/North Maharashtra temperatures often. Coastal areas may be even cooler.
North Gujarat is warmer and drier. I don't think Ahmedabad, for example, will be higher than 35/36C at anytime of the day. Minimum may be 25C. That is, provided the monsoon arrives at all this time
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(nice to see you back, Umbreen
. Back in London?) |
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Sair Kar Duniya Ki Galib , Jindagani Fir Kahan ...
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Umm, who is Umbreen here? I thought OP is Beena450.
It has cooled down In Delhi even though it has not rained. Moonsoons are not behaving well this year. |
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Sair Kar Duniya Ki Galib , Jindagani Fir Kahan ...
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And what is this about my message being too short! |
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Split personailties
Hey Nick, Yes been a bit busy on the old travels but believe it or not I am still travelling, 20 months on the road and 2 more to go before I return to my desk job
. To save up and do it all again. I'm currently travelling in Sri Lanka (It's either very hot or very rainy so good training for when I come back to India. Applied for my Indian visa today, it will take 20 working days for me. Which is just around the same amount of days it took in Thailand. I'm beginning to think India is not worth it and then I arrive and forget all the hassles I went through. ![]() Umbreen A.K.A Beena |
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Had a good "Tadoba" trip
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In mid july, monsoon will not be a problem for ahmedabad traveller, there are no chances of rain atleast for next 1-2 weeks. and weather would be cooler.
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As of today, I'm still waiting for "cooler". Some lightning last night far away, no thunder, a few wisps of drops.
It's pushing "mid-July" now, and we're all hoping it will rain.
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