Co Authors: GSB, Shreyas Dhavale, Pradeep John, Dr. Vineet Singh, Gokul

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

24th Night

Next 3 days Outlook for Mumbai.

Significant reduction in Mumbai Rainfall on 25th Thur, 26th Friday and 27th Saturday. 

Currently Mumbai Rainfall variations 200 - 300 mms. Next 3 days reduce to 40 - 70 mms per day.

No Alert.

24th June..
We have given a very apt name to our site "Vagaries of the Weather'

Mumbai, 1st day of Monsoon, no pre monsoon, no pre monsoon thundershowers..Straightaway 50% of June quota on day 1!  Few occasions when we were not able to estimate such huge amounts on day 1..


Localized mesoscale circulations cause such short heavy bursts of rain 
West coast rains again beats all models...no one expected such big amount 24-48 hours earlier

Also, abnormally warm Sea waters could have played a role in enhancing and sustaining cloud patches off Mumbai and north Konkan coast..

Any change in such extreme events can't be attributed to urbanization as such...natural climate also changes, with natural warming more moisture available...north Konkan and south Gujarat has always been the preferred region for such extreme events
No proper scientific reasoning is established  linking Mumbai city scale urbanization to large scale SWM extreme events

Just because these two entities increase doesn't necessarily mean one influences the other





Lakes level 7.94%..Rainfall: Tulsi: 263 mms, Vihar 142 mms.




Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Monsoon Arrives over Mumbai as a feeble Current...23rd June.

Mumbai Water Lakes at 8.07% Storage ..

Rainfall:Ratnagiri: 146 mms, Harnai:115 mms, Goa: 40 mms, Colaba IMD : 49 mms ,Scruz IMD: 12 mms

LakesLast Middle Vaitarna recieved 55 mms and Bhatsa, Modak:16 mms.






Monday, June 22, 2026

Mumbai's AQI super top !

Mumbai shows " Good" AQI...Of course the alarmism has ceased...naturally, nothing to find fault with😩

And ..91st most polluted in the world..( would have shouted if it was in first 10😉).

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Weather outlook for the week from 22nd to 27th June.

Monsoon showing signs of revival after a long pause!

With the MJO turning neutral and the Somali Jet over the Arabian Sea slowly showing signs of intensification, both the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal branches of the monsoon are showing signs of gradual revival over the next few days. Westerlies from the Arabian Sea will strengthen, bringing rains to the west coast and Ghats and advancing the monsoon into the remaining parts of Konkan. 

An upper-air cyclonic circulation (UAC) can form in the shear zone (near 700 hPa) stretching across interior Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. This could bring much needed rains for interior Maharashtra, North Interior Karnataka and parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by the middle of the upcoming week. 

Mumbai: Expecting a gradual increase in rainfall activity. Passing showers likely. 
Few areas in MMR could  witness some thundershowers. 
Next 5 days cumulative rains could be around 30-50 mm average.

Monsoon onset as a weak current is likely around 26th June (+/- 1 day), when westerly winds can align well from surface till about 4 km altitude..
 [Mumbai most delayed Monsoon ever was 25th June in 1959/2023>>>(Lets hope this date is kept intact)] could end up being the most delayed onset for Mumbai!] 

Rainfall is expected to pick up after 27th June. June may end on a rainy note, but the deficit for the month is unlikely to get covered up.

Todays total rain= 13.5 mm at Colaba and 15 mms at Scruz. So,even at the most if we get another 120 mms in June, we land up with approx 135mms in June i.e.-75%.

Pune: Hot days with increasing humidity will give rise to convective showers and thundery developments in the afternoon/evening. Rain/Thundershowers likely till around 24th June. 
Moderate-heavy rain in few areas, may not be uniformly distributed.
Monsoon onset likely between 26th to 28th June, when westerly winds align and set in over Pune region.

Konkan and Goa: Revival of Monsoon is expected. Moderate to heavy rains likely from/after 23rd June for south Konkan (Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts) and Goa. 

This upcoming week can witness around 300-400 mm cumulative for south Konkan and Goa, with some localized spots seeing higher. 

Adjoining Ghats can also start getting good rain after westerly winds strengthen towards the end of the week. 
Raigad district could also get moderate to heavy showers this week, with coastal areas likely seeing more rain than Ghat foothills.

Marathwada and Vidarbha: Many districts would see increase in rains after 23rd June. Rain/thundershowers likely during 24th to 27th June, with monsoon onset around 27th June. 

Around 60-100 mm average rain is expected in total in these regions, with eastern districts seeing more rain than western districts. 

Ch. Sambhajinagar: Some pre monsoon thundershowers likely on 24th and 25th June. Monsoon onset likely around 29th June. 
Total rainfall for June could be around 80-110 mm for Sambhajinagar-Jalna regions. 

Gujarat: The wait for proper monsoon rains will continue till the end of June. 
South Gujarat regions such as Navsari, Valsad, 
Surat can get some passing showers this upcoming week. 
Monsoon onset likely after 27th June. 

Saurashtra region, Baroda and Ahmedabad regions could get monsoon rains only by early July. 

 21st June 

Light pre monsoon showers in parts of Mumbai 


24th Night Next 3 days Outlook for Mumbai. Significant reduction in Mumbai Rainfall on 25th Thur, 26th Friday and 27th Saturday.  Currently ...