Heavy rains lash coastal Maharashtra

June 25, 2017 09:38 pm | Updated 09:38 pm IST - Mumbai

The southwest monsoon, which has become active along the coastline of Maharashtra, has led to a heavy downpour in Mumbai and Konkan area.

It dumped 124.7 mm of rain on Dahanu tehsil in Palghar district. However, the rest of the state, including the foodgrain basket of central Maharashtra, Marathwada and Vidarbha are awaiting good showers to begin sowing activity.

The southwest monsoon has become active along the state’s coastline after a gap of 15 days, India Meteorological Department officials said.

Dahanu gauged 124.7 mm of rainfall between 8.30 am on June 24 and 8.30 am today, the maximum in the last 24 hours in the entire State. Mahabaleshwar received 114.1 mm of precipitation, an IMD official said. For the last few years, the southwest monsoon is progressing very fast toward the north and then covering central and eastern India, the IMD had said last week.

“As there has been some variation in monsoon’s progress, it is possible that Dahanu is receiving more rainfall,” the official said. Heavy showers drenched Thane and Palghar districts in the last 24 hours. Mahabaleshwar recorded 114.1 mm of rainfall.

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