It took solid 3 days to compile this from over 10000 stations and some i have to maintain in excel sheet and i feel relieved at last to complete the job. Cherrapunji at 1798 mm, World No.1 wettest place Mawsynaram at 1860 mm, Kitwade at 1805 mm, Mahabaleshwar, Chinnakallar (king of Tamil Nadu), Gaganbawda, Kuttiyadi, Gavali, Amgaon all failed to make the cut-off. Hulikal which is King of South India is not working and Talacauvery readings not available. Open the image in new tab for higher clarity.
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well done Pradeep John...Remarkable efforts
Great job pj
80 percent Karnataka, 20 percentvmaharashtra
Last year part 2 of monsoon gave dhoka, part 1 ending good this year let's c how part 2 performs this year
Thankyou pradeep john.appreciate the hard work. I dont think we can get such information anywhere else.
Great Effort- commendable job-
Finally north gujarat got its share after anxious wait,,,,,here is the rainfall figures from north gujrat in last 24 hours.(minimum 50 mm)
meghraj(aravalli) 190 mm
unjha (mahesana) 154 mm
idar (sabarkantha) 173 mm ( idar (imd) 96 mm)
satlasana(mahesana) 100 mm
malpur(aravalli) 95 mm
modasa(aravalli) 91 mm
vadali(sabarkantha) 78 mm
dhansura(arvalli) 75 mm
himatanagar(sabarkantha) 72 mm
talod(sabarkantha) 63 mm
bayad(arvalli) 61 mm
deodar(banaskantha) 59 mm
siddhapur(patan) 56 mm
hanj(patan) 55 mm
kheralu(mahesana) 52 mm
dahegam(gandhingar) 51 mm
khedbrahma(sabarkantha) 50 mm
patan(patan) 50 mm
sankheshwar(patan) 50 mm
looks like Mumbai wont get heavy rains till 20th July. When next low in bay will form?
Light rain in Mumbai suddenly change in weather.
Drizzling in Mumbai since afternoon.
Will there be heavy rain by later in evening
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