The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a wet Thursday for Mumbai while private weather company Skymet warns of heavy downpour in next 24 hours
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Mumbai city, Thane and Navi Mumbai witnessed heavy rain on Thursday morning and the showers were accompanied by wind and thunder in some places. Though monsoon has covered almost the whole of Maharashtra, Mumbai and its neighbouring areas have been receiving normal scanty rainfall in the past few days. The downpour on Thursday is a welcome relief to the city and nearby areas. More rains are predicted for Mumbai and its neighbouring areas in the next 24 hours, said private weather agency Skymet Weather.
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Heavy rainfall witnessed in several parts of the city on Thursday morning.
Visuals from Dadar TT.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also predicted a wet Thursday for Mumbai as intense rainfall has been reported with downpour predicted to lash isolated parts of the city in the next three hours.
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Mumbai rains today morning, 18th Jun.
— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) June 18, 2020
Nowcast warning issued at 1145 Hrs IST dated 18/06/2020
Intense spells of Rainfall likely to occur at isolated places in the district of Mumbai during next 3 hours.
IMD
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IMD also forecasted generally cloudy skies for the city with light to moderate rains for the next 24 hours. The Santacruz observatory of the weather department has recorded a maximum temperature of 32.6 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. The Colaba observatory has recorded a maximum temperature of 31.1 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 26.8 degrees Celsius.
18 Jun, Morning weather.
— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) June 18, 2020
South konkan Ratnagiri, Sindudurg and Goa continued to remain cloudy with lightning and thunder reported by RTN early morning.
Satellite and radar images indicating intense cloud bands over these areas. Mumbai received light rains, and remained cloudy. pic.twitter.com/fE75C4iThL
The IMD’s Deputy Director of Meteorology K S Hosalikar had tweeted earlier in the day saying that the lightning and thundershowers were reported from the south Konkan region, including Goa and Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri. “Satellite and radar images indicating intense cloud bands over these areas,” he said, adding that Mumbai also received light rains in the morning and remained cloudy.
A cyclonic circulation is over north central and adjoining North East Arabian Sea.#weather #WeatherUpdate #WeatherUpdate #Monsoon2020 https://t.co/f7TLAS98tm
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) June 18, 2020
According to Skymet Weather, a cyclonic circulation was reported over the North Central adjoining northeastern Arabian Sea that has resulted in moderate to heavy rains in the Konkan region, including the coastal areas of Maharashtra and Goa.
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Heavy rain witnessed in Thakur Village, Kandivali.
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A view from Thakur Village in Kandivali during the rains. Pictures/Satej Shinde
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a ‘red alert’ for Goa with predictions of heavy to very heavy rainfall in several places of the Union Territory, including capital Panjim.
Heavy rains lashed different parts of Mumbai on Thursday. Another view from Thakur Village, Kandivali East
Meanwhile, according to a report in PTI, the mercury remained above normal limits in several parts of northern India, leading to a heatwave in some areas of Rajasthan on Wednesday, even as the IMD announced the monsoon will hit the national capital in less than a week from now.
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