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IMD predicts moderate to heavy rains in Mumbai

- STAFF REPORTER

The Indian Meteorolog­y Department (IMD) on Tuesday, predicted moderate to heavy rains along with thundersto­rms in Mumbai and some parts of Maharashtr­a, for the next 48 hours. IMD also issued advisory stating the thundersto­rms will be accompanie­d by strong surface wind reaching at 40 kilometres per hour.

“Parts of Vidarbha, Marathwada and madhya Maharashtr­a are likely to be hit by thundersto­rms anytime in this week. Nashik and other districts in North Maharashtr­a may face gusty winds followed by heavy rainfall in short time from Monday onwards,” the official said.

KS Hosalikar, deputy director, western region, IMD said usually the withdrawal

Thundersto­rms & showers in various parts of the state

of monsoon starts from Rajashthan which is likely to begin its retreat from October 10, after a delay of more than a month. This is the longest delayed withdrawal of monsoon recorded by the IMD. “Due to likely formation of an anti-cyclonic circulatio­n over Rajasthan at 1.5 kilometres above mean sea level, the withdrawal of southwest monsoon is likely to commence from northwest India around October 10,” he said.

The monsoon was 'above normal' this year with the IMD recording precipitat­ion of 110 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA). “Light showers are likely to continue in Maharashtr­a till 15 October, after which the retreat of the monsoon is likely to start,” Hosalikar added.

The maximum temperatur­e recorded at Colaba and Santacruz observator­y hover around 33.5 degrees Celsius respective­ly. However, the minimum temperatur­e recorded at both observator­y was around 26 degrees Celsius. Humidity level recorded at Colaba and Santacruz observator­y was 90 and 88 per cent respective­ly.

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