Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

It’s still premonsoon, but woes arrive

IMD warns of ‘extremely heavy rain’ over weekend, Monday; monsoon to officially set in on Saturday

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The city woke up to a third bout of strong pre-monsoon rains on Thursday. The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning that forecasted ‘extremely heavy rain’ between Saturday and Monday (June 9 to June 11). This could mean there is a possibilit­y of 200m or more rain during a 24-hour period.

While the city recorded no rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday, gusty winds lashed the city from 3.30am on Thursday. Santacruz, representa­tive of the suburbs, recorded 35.8mm between 3.30am and 8.30am on Thursday; Colaba (south Mumbai) recorded 18.8mm.

Under the weather department’s classifica­tion, 15.6mm to 64.4mm of rain is considered ‘moderate’, 64.5mm to 115.5mm is ‘heavy’, 115.6mm to 204.4mm is ‘very heavy’ and more than 204.5mm is ‘extreme’.

From 8.30am onward, intermitte­nt showers were recorded across the city with a few spells of heavy rain. While Santacruz recorded 39mm rain, 27.6mm was recorded in Colaba between 8.30am and 5.30pm.

Due to overcast skies and intermitte­nt rain, day temperatur­es at Colaba and Santacruz fell four degrees Celsius below normal. While Colaba recorded 29.5 degrees Celsius, 29.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at Santacruz. The night temperatur­e at Colaba was 23.5 degrees Celsius (3.5 degree Celsius below normal), while 25.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at Santacruz (1.6 degree Celsius below normal). Humidity level was 95% at Colaba and 90% at Santacruz.

The weather bureau said these were still pre-monsoon showers but conditions were favourable for the southwest monsoon to set in over Maharashtr­a by Friday and over Mumbai by Saturday. The southwest monsoon had made its landing over Goa on Thursday. The normal onset date for the southwest monsoon over Mumbai is June 10. The warning issued on Thursday stated: “The widespread rainfall activity is likely to continue till June 10. It is very likely to extend to north coastal Maharashtr­a, including Mumbai from Friday. Extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places in these regions is also very likely during this period.”

KS Hosalikar, deputy director general western region IMD, said, “Apart from the monsoon current there is a weather system over central Maharashtr­a, which is being pulled closer to an offshore trough (another weather system) extending from south Konkan to north Kerala, allowing more moisture incursions over the west coast. During their confluence, heavy rainfall activity is expected.”

 ?? VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT ?? Waterlogge­d street near Guru Nanak hotel in Sion after heavy rain on Thursday.
VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT Waterlogge­d street near Guru Nanak hotel in Sion after heavy rain on Thursday.

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