Mumbai Monsoon coming soon

June 10, 2017 5:00 PM | Skymet Weather Team

Rains have kept the weather over Mumbai pleasant, with on and off rains for last several days. During the last 24 hours also some moderate showers, with Colaba Observatory recording 38 mm of rains and Santa Cruz Observatory recorded 20 mm. But famous Mumbai rains are still missing from the scene.

 

Meanwhile, nearby areas of coastal Maharashtra have recorded very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall during the last 24 hours, wherein Harnai has recorded 320 mm, while Ratnagiri has observed 133 mm.

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At present also, weather conditions will remain conducive for more good spell of rain and thundershowers. According to Skymet Weather, the city is likely to record moderate to heavy rainfall during the next 24 hours.

All thanks to the off-shore trough running along the West Coast from Konkan & Goa region to Kerala. Besides this, a cyclonic circulation is also prevailing over North Madhya Maharashtra and Coastal Maharashtra. Both the systems are likely to give good rainfall over the state capital during the next 24 to 48 hours.

Check out the latest lightning and thunderstorm status across Mumbai

So far, the city has recorded mere 78.9 mm of rain as compared to its mammoth monthly average rainfall of 523 mm. However, Mumbai is famous for three-digit rainfall during this season. Hence, with over 22 days in hand, surpassing this huge target will not be surprising.

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