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Monsoon arrives three days after normal onset in Maharashtra

As a result, the city also saw a drop in temperature, with Friday’s minimum reading dropping to 25 degrees Celsius, down from 29.5 degrees Celsius on Wednesday

Updated on: Jun 10, 2022 10:38 PM IST
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Mumbai: The southwest monsoon arrived in Maharashtra on Friday, covering the town of Vengurla at the southernmost tip of the Konkan coast, three days after the normal onset date of June 7.

The arrival of the monsoon in Mumbai is not expected before June 13. The city recorded 15.5mm rainfall in 24 hours, ending 8:30am on Friday, as widespread pre-monsoon showers were recorded across the larger Mumbai Metropolitan Region. (Bachchan Kumar/HT PHOTO)
The arrival of the monsoon in Mumbai is not expected before June 13. The city recorded 15.5mm rainfall in 24 hours, ending 8:30am on Friday, as widespread pre-monsoon showers were recorded across the larger Mumbai Metropolitan Region. (Bachchan Kumar/HT PHOTO)

Officials in the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) regional forecasting centre in Mumbai said that conditions are favourable for the monsoon to progress further north over the next two days, covering more parts of the state, including southern Madhya Maharashtra.

However, the arrival of the monsoon in Mumbai is not expected before June 13. The city recorded 15.5mm rainfall in 24 hours, ending 8:30am on Friday, as widespread pre-monsoon showers were recorded across the larger Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

As a result, the city also saw a drop in temperature, with Friday’s minimum reading dropping to 25 degrees Celsius, down from 29.5 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, which was the second-highest minimum temperature recorded in a decade.

The IMD has issued a yellow category weather alert for Mumbai on Saturday, June 11, indicating high chances of thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of around 35kmph at isolated places. Parts of central and south Mumbai on Friday night also witnessed the city’s first pre-monsoon thunderstorm of the season. The usual onset date for the city is June 11. By June 9 last year, the city had already recorded over 100mm of rain, as the monsoon had also arrived earlier than usual.

Deoras added, “My expectation is that the monsoon will reach Mumbai in the next week, but the arrival doesn’t appear to be robust this time. Overall, below-average rainfall in the region, as well as many parts of India, is expected till around 20 June.”

Parts of Madhya Maharashtra also reported pre-monsoon showers on Friday, with Pune recording 32mm of rainfall between 8:30am and 2:15pm.

 
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