Gujarat gets over 25% excess rain in 2025 so far
October 29, 2025
Ahmedabad: Gujarat has experienced an above-normal monsoon season, recording a total rainfall more than 25% above its long-term average, according to data released on October 29, 2025.
As of 6:00 am on October 29, the cumulative rainfall across the state stood at 1,103.84 mm, which is 125.17% of Gujarat’s seasonal average of 881.84 mm (based on the 1995–2024 average).
Regional Performance Highlights
All five major geographical regions of Gujarat received rainfall exceeding their respective long-term averages:
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Kachchh Region: Registered the highest surplus with 149.54% of its average rainfall, totaling 722.60 mm.
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South Gujarat Region: Recorded 1,946.63 mm, or 130.67% of its average.
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North Gujarat Region: Received 891.80 mm, amounting to 124.07% of its average.
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East Central Gujarat Region: Logged 995.28 mm, or 123.66% of its average.
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Saurashtra Region: Recorded 888.91 mm, equivalent to 118.88% of its average.
Record-Breaking Talukas
Several talukas reported rainfall more than double their long-term averages:
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Mahuva (Bhavnagar): 1,584 mm, or 230.23% of its average.
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Khedbrahma (Sabarkantha): 1,695 mm, or 206.46% of its average.
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Shihor (Bhavnagar): 1,324 mm, or 205.27% of its average.
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Sutrapada (Gir Somnath): 1,884 mm, or 190.11% of its average.
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Lunawada (Mahisagar): 1,401 mm, or 189.32% of its average.
Other talukas with significant surpluses include Rapar in Kachchh (184.72%), Gandhidham in Kachchh (184.26%), and Tharad in Banaskantha (185.75%).
Monthly Rainfall Distribution
The cumulative total built up progressively through the season:
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June 2025: 303.09 mm
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July 2025: 251.84 mm
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August 2025: 245.83 mm
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September 2025: 221.66 mm
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October 2025 (till date): 81.42 mm
Notably, the southwest monsoon withdrew from Gujarat around October 10, but a major portion of October’s rainfall came from the recent downpour caused by a depression over the Arabian Sea. DeshGujarat
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