Jun 06, 2024 -
The Business Capital of India Mumbai remains nearly dry with temperature reaching up to 37°C, which by definitions of IMD falls under near Heatwave conditions. However in the Eastern parts the Vidarbh region is really burning under that type of situations with Bramhapuri recording temperature up to 43.2° Celsius. The Orange City of India also crossed 40°C with nearby 4 more places. The entire Maharashtra is eagerly waiting for the arrival of the Southwest Monsoon. However bombardment pre monsoonal thunderstorm is clearing its way as Pune recorded Heavy to Very Heavy rainfall yesterday from a Severe Thunder Squall that produced gale force winds of 70-80 kph & poured 68 mm heavy rain in the observatory of Pune, out of which maximum rain fell in just 2 hours! Wadgaonsheri saw 121 mm of very heavy rain located nearby & out of the total rainfall 93 mm fell in just 1 hours. Other places like Lonavala & Kasabedigraj also saw 77 & 75 mm of heavy rain. Nearby Nashik missed out the cell completely & continued to remain dry for nearly a month. Conditions will remain mostly favorable for Pune & Nashik to get this type of pre monsoon thunderstorm activities for the next few days, mainly during the afternoon to evening hours when line of Cumulonimbus cell will appear over the sky of the both cities.
The activities expected to see a rapid increase in the upcoming days as a off shore trough will form due to strengthening of the monsoon surge over the Arabian sea, forming an circulation embedded within it over Mumbai triggering the rainfall activities over the entire Maharashtra at its peak with Fairly widespread to Widespread rainfall activities with heavy to very heavy rainfall over Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra & Marathwada. The Drought prone region Vidarbh will also see widespread light to moderate rainfall activities. This system will pull up the Northern limit of the Monsoon to Southern parts of Maharashtra. The system however may produce isolated extremely heavy rainfall in those regions too where rainfall amounts cross the mark 200 mm in a day. Places like Ratnagiri & Southern parts of Mumbai will face it. Peak of this spell will occur on this Sunday. Such a sudden change in weather could break the immunity system to those people who are weak to such sudden change. the Maximum temperature of the Day will fall from 35°C to 25°C. Furthermore the weather conditions will see another spike of change as it will be get cleared from the beginning of the next week as the circulation will be collapsed in the Western Ghats ending the wet spell. This type of conditions will also cause water logging issues in the major parts of Mumbai & adjoining suburban areas while minor landslide or mudslides in the remote areas of the Western Ghats disrupting the transport & communication services. Stay safe & Updated about the upcoming wet spell.
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