Tori is a village located near the Taluka headquarters of Kunkavav Vadia, in the Amreli district of the Indian state of Gujarat. The village is situated in the southern part of Saurashtra region,(also known as Kathiawar), which became part of the Western Kathiawar Agency,from 1926 onwards.
It is in a hilly and semi arid region of southern Saurashtra.The village is surrounded by small hills and dry plains. It lies near the Survo River and Shetrunji River, an important source of irrigation. However, seasonal flooding may occur during monsoon in low-lying areas.
<div style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-size:110%;">Climate data for Tori (near Amreli), 1991âÂÂ2020, extremes 1973âÂÂpresent</div>
Tori village experiences a semi-arid climate, typical of inland Saurashtra. Summers (March to mid-June) are extremely hot and dry, with maximum temperatures frequently exceeding 40ðC. The monsoon season spans from mid-June to September and delivers the majority of the yearly rainfall, averaging around 600 mm. Winters (November to February) are mild and dry, with temperatures ranging between 13ðC and 31ðC and relatively low humidity.