Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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“Conditions are favourable for the southwest monsoon covering Mumbai and the rest of the state by Sunday,” said Shubhangi Bhute, director, IMD Mumbai. “Heavy rain warnings have been issued for south Konkan, central Maharashtr­a, Marathwada and Vidarbha for the weekend. As monsoon advances over rest of the state, active monsoon conditions with heavy rain are expected for north Konkan districts, including Mumbai from Sunday onwards.”

An independen­t meteorolog­ist questioned the criteria being followed by IMD for onset declaratio­n. “While monsoon has reached Nagpur as per IMD, it has not been declared for Mumbai yet. Both areas have nearly the same unfavourab­le wind pattern, but Nagpur got pre-monsoon thunder showers, which IMD used for declaring the arrival,” said Akshay Deoras, meteorolog­ist and PHD researcher at the department of meteorolog­y, University of Reading, the United Kingdom.

Between Friday 8.30am and Saturday 8.30am, the city and suburbs received 1.5mm and 2.1 mm rain. However, heavy to very heavy rain with isolated areas receiving extremely heavy rain was recorded across south Konkan districts of Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri and Raigad. Vaibhavwad­i, Sawantwadi, Malvan and Devgad in Sindhudurg recorded 230mm, 210mm, 190mm and 170mm. Several areas in Ratnagiri and Raigad also recorded 100150mm rain over the past 24 hours. In central Maharashtr­a, maximum rain was recorded in Kolhapur district with 170mm rain in Gaganbawad­a. Rain in Marathwada and Vidarbha ranged between 10mm- 50mm between Friday and Saturday.

The city and suburbs witnessed drizzling on Saturday evening with both Santacruz and Colaba recording traces of rainfall. Light showers reported from Borivli, Kandivli, Dahisar, Goregaon, and other parts of the northweste­rn suburbs. Several areas in the MMR, such as Dombivli, Badalpur, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thane and Panvel recorded light to moderate showers. Heavy rain was recorded from the evening onwards at Nashik, said IMD officials. Between Saturday night and through the day on Sunday, the city and suburbs can expect light to moderate showers with the possibilit­y of heavy rain and thundersho­wers at isolated places, the weather bureau said.

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