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IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall in Thane, Mumbai and Palghar till June 10

Updated on: 06 June,2024 05:42 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Jasmeen Ara Shaikh | jasmeen.shaikh@mid-day.com

A yellow alert has been issued for the next five days in Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Nagpur, Pune, Beed and other districts of Maharashtra

IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall in Thane, Mumbai and Palghar till June 10

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The Indian Meteorological Department on Thursday predicted thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and light to moderate rainfall for Mumbai, Palghar and Thane till June. The Met department also said that these regions will experience gusty winds with speed ranging from 40kmph to 50kmph. 


A yellow alert has been issued for the next five days in Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Nagpur, Pune, Beed and other districts of Maharashtra. 


The IMD has issued red alert for Kolhapur and Sindhudurg where heavy to very heavy rainfall is predicted at isolated places in ghat areas on June 9 and 10.


As per a PTI report, southwest monsoon reached Maharashtra on Thursday, bringing respite to the state where many parts have been reeling under scorching heat and severe water shortage.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) scientist Sunil Kamble said the monsoon has reached Sindhudurg district in south Konkan and Sangli and Kolhapur in western Maharashtra.

It is likely to reach Mumbai between June 9 and 10, he added.

Mumbai weather update: City receives season's first pre-monsoon showers

Several parts of Mumbai received the first pre-monsoon showers of the season on Wednesday morning, bringing some respite to residents from the scorching heat and humidity. Here's the latest Mumbai weather update.

Mumbaikars woke up to a cloudy morning and some parts of the city later started receiving light rains from around 7 am.

Partly Cloudy

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its Mumbai weather update has predicted partly cloudy sky on Wednesday.

The maximum temperature is likely to settle at 35 degrees Celsius and minimum temperature will be recorded at 29 degrees Celsius.

Many parts of the city like Dadar, Kandivali, Magathane, Oshiwara, Wadala, Ghatkopar witnessed showers in the range of 4 mm to 26 mm between 7 am and 8 am.

Some parts of central and south Mumbai also received light rain.

Traffic normal

According to officials, road traffic and trains services were running normal in the city. Monsoon usually arrives in Mumbai in the second week of June.

Last month, Mumbai witnessed unseasonal rain with gusty winds during which a hoarding collapsed in Ghatkopar area, claiming several lives.

El Nino ending

The 2023-24 El-Nino event, which drove record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather around the world, is predicted to transition to La-Nina conditions later this year, according to a new update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

The world experienced the warmest April ever and the 11th consecutive month of record-high temperatures this year. Sea-surface temperatures have been record-high for the last 13 months, according to the WMO.

The WMO said this is happening due to the naturally-occurring El Nino -- unusual warming of waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean -- and the additional energy trapped in the atmosphere and ocean by greenhouse gases from human activities.

Amid a prevailing but weakening El Nino, millions of people in South Asia, including India and Pakistan, endured brutal heat in April and May.

The latest forecasts from the WMO Global Producing Centres of Long-Range Forecasts give equal chances (50 per cent) to either neutral conditions or a transition to La Nina during June-August.

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