Rain in Kolhapur breaks all record, receives highest Monsoon rain in history

August 7, 2019 6:26 PM | Skymet Weather Team

Monsoon 2019 might have been below average but it has outperformed in Madhya Maharashtra that at present is largely rain surplus by 65%. This is something which the region does not see very often.

Kolhapur city in the region has broken all records, this season. The city has recorded 475 mm of rains in the first seven days of August. With this, it has not only broken the highest rainfall record in 10 years but all the all-time high rainfall record in August. Prior to this, 338.7 mm was the highest rainfall in the last decade in 2016, while all-time high record stood at 425 mm of rain in August 2006.

The major contribution came on August 5 and 6 when the city recorded 3-digit rainfall to the tune of 105 mm and 128 mm.

Further, we expect Kolhapur to ink some new records as heavy rains are likely to continue over the city for another two days. Thereafter, rains would reduce but moderate rains would continue on August 9. Subsequently, Monsoon rains in Kolhapur would see significant dip with just light showers in offing.

According to weathermen at Skymet Weather, the reason behind some exceptional rains this season could be attributed to the series of Monsoon systems such as low-pressure area travelling through and through Central India and reaching till Maharashtra.

The city which falls in the lee side of the Western Ghats does not record much rains. In fact, it is the least rainiest pocket as compared to other parts in Maharashtra.

July is the rainiest month for Kolhapur with an average rainfall of 280 mm, while August records less rainfall of 209 mm. Rains reduce significantly in September to 125 mm.

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