Heavy rainfall in Mumbai: The Meteorological Department has recently issued a warning of heavy rain for Mumbai, as well as an orange alert has been issued for Pune in the next twenty four hours. This warning matches on Monday with a premature arrival of the monsoon in the city, which is about fourteen days before normal time – it is one of the first coming monsoon in recent years. In addition, red alerts have also been issued for four districts of the western state: Satara, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Kolhapur.
In the financial capital Mumbai, IMD has predicted heavy rains and cloudy. The temperature is expected to be between 24 ° C to 31 ° C.
Meanwhile, IMD has issued a subdivision monsoon forecast, stating that all four weather areas of Maharashtra – Konkan and Goa, Central Maharashtra, Marathwada and Vidarbha – are expected to receive more than normal rainfall during the monsoon of June to September.
IMD has estimated more than normal rainfall in Maharashtra as well as Central India and South Peninsular India in this monsoon season. The monsoon core zone, an important monsoon core zone for rainfall, is also expected to rain.
In Maharashtra, Central Maharashtra and Marathwada are likely to receive the highest rainfall, which is 110% and 112% higher than normal levels. This is followed by 109% rainfall in Vidarbha and 107% in Konkan and Goa. Overall, the state is expected to receive more than average rainfall.
The forecast also shows that Maharashtra is expected to receive more than normal rainfall in June. However, some areas of Konkan, Marathwada and Vidarbha may receive close rainfall.
The five -day weather forecast has led to a normal cloudy and continuous rains in the entire region. From May 29 to June 2, the temperature is expected to be between 22–30 ° C. There is a possibility of moderate rainfall on May 29, followed by light rain on 30 and 31 May. On June 1 and 2, the rain is expected to raise a little faster, due to which the temperature will remain wet due to the stable.