
From Saturday to Monday, an orange warning has been issued, indicating a heavy downpour in Mumbai and Thane, and the forecast also suggests that Pune will face a slight to heavy rain from 28 to 29 September. The prognosis overlaps with the Dandiya Navratri celebrations, raising concerns about possible disturbances.
Raigad was placed under a red warning on Sunday, indicating extremely heavy rainfall, while IMD released an orange alert for Palghar on Sunday and on Monday and predicted heavy rain. The weather for the weather said that increased precipitation was caused by a low -pressure system that developed in the Bay of Bengal.
The showers are expected to continue until the second October, after which the monsoon withdrawal will probably be started.
Strong rainfall hit parts of maharashtra in the middle of a low -pressure system
Maharashtra parts are expected to experience a cloudy sky and increased rainfall between Friday and Saturday because the low -pressure system is developing over the Bay of Bengal, PTI press agency reported and quoted the authorities.
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Monsoon to stay longer
Southwest Monsoon “does not expect to withdraw from the state 5th October,” said the General Directorate for Information and Public Relations (DGIPR) in its statement X on Thursday.
According to DGIPR “South Vidarbha and neighboring Marathwada are likely to receive slight precipitation since the afternoon 26 September.” The districts such as Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Yavatmal and Nanded are expected to witness showers, while in the remaining parts of Visarbha and Marathwada, light rain and overcast conditions may prevail.
Prognosis of the weather in PUNE: thunderstorms, heavy rain probably up to 29. September
The Indian Meteorological Department predicted the magic of mild to heavy rain accompanied by storms and lightning for Pune in the next few days. 26 and 27. September the city is likely to experience a generally cloudy sky with a slight rain, while heavy rainfall predicts 28 and 29 September. Warning of storms accompanied by lightning remains in force until 29 September.
Daily temperatures are expected to be around 26-28 ° C during this period, while the minimum temperature will be between 20-22 ° C. Moisture levels will remain high to approximately 75-85 percent.
From September 30 to October 2, the weather conditions are expected to be facilitated, with predicted cloudy sky and mild showers. There was no weather warning in this period. IMD noted that the total monsoon activity in the region is likely to last until the beginning of October before the start of the withdrawal.
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