
Ahmedabad weather: Rains to persist throughout the day
is expected to receive light rainfall on Wednesday, with temperatures ranging between 28.2 °C and 33.5 °C. The humidity levels are also predicted to remain high. With a high probability of rain, it's advisable to carry an umbrella if heading outdoors.
Ahmedabad weather highlights
Temperature: High - 33.5 °C | Low - 28.2 °C
Weather Condition: Light rain
Rain Probability: 96%
Humidity: 94%
Wind Speed: 15.1 km/h
Air Quality Index (AQI): 64
Detailed weather forecast for Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad will see temperature of 28.2 °C in the morning, while the heat peaks at 33.2 °C in the afternoon. The temperature is likely to remain around the same in the evening. It will slightly cool down in the night 30.2 °C.
Rainfall & humidity in Ahmedabad
Rain Expected? Yes.
Chance of Rain: 96%
Humidity Levels: Morning - 78%, Afternoon - 54%, Evening - 53%, Night - 69%
Ahmedabad AQI & wind speed
AQI Level: 64
Major Pollutants: None
Wind Direction & Speed: 15.1 km/h from SW
Ahmedabad weather forecast for tomorrow
Tomorrow, Ahmedabad is expected to experience moderate rain with temperatures ranging from a low of 27.9 °C to a high of 33.5 °C. The rain probability is forecasted at 89%, so residents should prepare for wet conditions.
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Weekly weather forecast for Ahmedabad
Date
Max Temp (°C)
Min Temp (°C)
Condition
Rain Chance (%)
2025-07-21
33.5
28.2
Patchy rain nearby
96
2025-07-22
33.5
27.9
Moderate rain
89
2025-07-23
35.1
27.1
Patchy rain nearby
84
2025-07-24
31.9
26.7
Patchy rain nearby
85
2025-07-25
33.4
26.6
Patchy rain nearby
87
2025-07-26
33.8
27.5
Patchy rain nearby
80
2025-07-27
31.5
27.4
Patchy rain nearby
89

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