The Free Press Journal

Southwest monsoon withdraws from city

- DIPTI SINGH dipti.singh@fpj.co.in

The southwest monsoon has finally withdrawn from over Mumbai and its adjoining areas starting Thursday, a four-day delay against its normal date of withdrawal of October 10. The monsoon withdrawal has been completed across the state, said an official from the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD).

According to the meteorolog­ists at IMD, the withdrawal line, as of Thursday afternoon, persisted over Vengurla in the southernmo­st part of the Konkan coast and was expected to withdraw entirely by the day.

The monsoon withdrawal in the state began from the easternmos­t tip of the Vidarbha region between October 9 and 11, subsequent­ly progressed over parts of Marathwada and then the centre of Maharashtr­a.

"The withdrawal over the Konkan region began on October 12. In 2019 too the withdrawal was recorded in the city from October 14. In 2020, the monsoon’s withdrawal over Mumbai had taken place on October 28, nearly three weeks after the official date, making it the season’s most delayed withdrawal of monsoon since 1975," said an IMD official.

"Monsoon had made a strong onset in Mumbai on June 9, with three occasions when three-digit rainfall in 24 hours was recorded. This year's retreat is with a marginal delay of 4 days from the normal mark of October 10. With the departure, it will be giving way to a marginal rise in day temperatur­e with a partly cloudy sky," said Rajesh Kapadia from Vagaries of Weather, a popular private weather blog.

Skymet Weather, a private weather agency on its website stated: "Monsoon retreats from the financial capital from October 14 against the normal date of October 10. A standard deviation of about one week is considered reasonable for an otherwise four months-long season."

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