These will merge on 30th March and a broad circulation will cover central and southern parts of Rajasthan. This feature will draw moist southwesterlies from the Arabian Sea on 29th and 30th March.
Generally, the state of Gujarat remains very hot with temperatures being very high because of the proximity of Tropic of Cancer. Moreover, March is supposed to be the hottest and maximums even reach in the 40s.
Rainfall activity will continue until March 21, rains may become scattered after three days. Temperatures may further drop in the coming days due to these rains. No heavy rain activity is expected but a week long rainfall activity may be seen which will keep the heat under check and some parts may see temperatures close to 30 degrees.
Places like Surat, Valsad, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Deesa, Pathan, Mehsana, Banaskantha etc. may see rains. In view of these activities, some relief may be seen in terms of temperatures.
The reason for these rains is the continuous of passage of Western Disturbance shifting the anticyclone far to south. A cyclonic circulation will form in rajasthan. With this, a change in wind pattern will be seen and possibly a feeble circulation may form over Gujarat.