
Today, 27 February 2026, Gujarat is clearly moving toward the summer season. According to the India Meteorological Department, temperatures are gradually increasing across the state, while a weak western disturbance may bring very light rainfall in a few areas.
Most districts are witnessing warm afternoons with clear skies, and the overall trend shows a steady rise in both day and night temperatures. The mild winter chill is now a memory as March approaches.
Temperature Summary Across Gujarat
The state is currently recording daytime maximum temperatures between 35°C and 37°C in many major cities. Here’s how different cities are faring today:
Ahmedabad
- Mostly clear skies
- Daytime temperature: 35°C to 36°C
- Night temperature: Around 22°C
Rajkot
- Daytime temperature: Touching 36°C
- Condition: Clear sky
Bhuj
- Maximum temperature: Around 36.4°C
- Condition: Warm weather
Vadodara
- Temperature: Close to 35.8°C
- Condition: Sunny
Amreli
- Daytime temperature: Around 35.5°C
- Condition: Clear sky
The rising trend indicates that March may begin on a warmer note. Night temperatures are also creeping up, meaning even evenings won’t offer the same cool relief they did a few weeks ago.
City-Wise Temperature Overview
| City | Daytime Temperature | Condition |
| Ahmedabad | 35°C to 36°C | Mostly clear |
| Rajkot | Around 36°C | Clear sky |
| Bhuj | 36.4°C | Warm |
| Vadodara | 35.8°C | Sunny |
| Amreli | 35.5°C | Clear sky |
Weather Forecast and Alerts
Possibility of Light Rain
Due to the influence of a weak western disturbance, there is a slight chance of very light rainfall or drizzle in parts of North Gujarat and Kutch over the next 24 hours. However, widespread rain is not expected. Most districts will continue to experience dry weather.
If rain comes, it will be more of a brief sprinkle than any significant downpour. Farmers in the region should stay aware but need not worry about crop damage from such light activity.
Gradual Rise in Temperature
The India Meteorological Department has predicted that temperatures may increase by 3°C to 5°C over the coming week. While the state is not currently under a heatwave warning, warmer days are expected ahead.
This kind of gradual rise is typical for the transition from February to March. What feels warm now will feel normal in a few weeks as bodies adapt and summer settles in.
Expert Outlook
Weather expert Ambalal Patel has indicated that the last week of February may see slight weather variation due to the western disturbance. However, stronger summer heat is expected to build after mid March.
According to long range estimates, temperatures in some regions could rise significantly by April if the current warming pattern continues. The real heat is still a few weeks away, but the direction is clear.
What This Means for Residents
A few key points for people across Gujarat to keep in mind:
- Afternoon heat is increasing gradually. Plan outdoor activities accordingly.
- Clear skies will dominate most regions, meaning maximum sun exposure during peak hours.
- Early morning and late evening conditions remain relatively comfortable for now. Enjoy these windows while they last.
- Farmers in North Gujarat and Kutch should stay alert for minor weather changes over the next day, though significant impact is unlikely.
With March approaching, residents may start feeling stronger heat during peak afternoon hours. Staying hydrated, avoiding unnecessary sun exposure between 12 PM and 3 PM, and dressing appropriately will help manage the transition.
The mild weather of early February is behind us. Gujarat is now on the path toward summer, with temperatures climbing steadily and no significant relief in sight.