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Sunday, July 05, 2026
TOP 15 BMC RAINFALL AMOUNTS in millimeters
*24 HOURS (FROM 11.30AM ON 04/07/26 TO 11.30AM ON 05/07/26)*
Malbar hill: 294
Building proposal office Vikroli West: 291
Colaba Pumping Station: 290
Colaba Fire Station: 272
Mandavi Fire Station: 289
Barve Nagar Mun. School, Ghatkopar: 277
Vikhroli Fire Station: 275
Mithagar Mun. School, Mulund: 248
Paspoli Powai Mun. School: 246
T ward off Mulund: 243
Byculla Fire Station: 239
Nair Hospital: 238
Ramabai Mun. School, Ghatkopar: 235 mm
Andheri Fire Station: 234
Frosberry Reserviour: 222
Mankhurd Fire Staton: 207
Massive Rains..5th morning readings..compiled by Vag. Abhijit & Abhishek
Saturday, July 04, 2026
4th July...'Alert"day
Mumbai rain fury Alert on 4th..TOP 10 BMC RAINFALL AMOUNTS in millimeters
12 HOURS (FROM 5.30AM ON 04/07/26 TO 5.30PM ON 04/07/26)
Building proposal office Vikroli West: 246
Tagore Nagar Mun. School, Vikhroli: 233
Bhandup Complex: 224
Vikhroli Fire Station: 223
Mulund Fire Station: 222
Mithagar Mun. School Mulund: 218
Powai 217
T ward Office: 210
Vihar Lake 209
Tembipada Mun. School, Bhandup: 207
Chincholi Fire Station: 205
Gawanpada Fire Station: 203
Mumbai A.P. 178
Ghatkopar 165
Malabar Hill 113
Worli 105
Dadar East 90
Vagaries Club 83
Torrential Rains in Saurashtra....Mangrol topping at 565 mms ! Konkan also get battered...
Friday, July 03, 2026
3rd Night Post:
Weekend Weather : Red Alert 🌧☔
Mumbai: Heavy to very heavy rains in regular frequency with gusty winds.
Accumulated 2 day rainfall could vary from area to area.. around 250-300 mms. Chances of flootding in prone areas. The Red Alert issued earlier is self explanatory.
Mumbai Lakes will get good weekend rains around 250 - 350 mms over the weekend. Storage can improve by 5/7%.
Pune: Days cool at 25°. Frequent to constant moderate showers... With around 85-100 mms 2 day accumulated rainfall. Dams Storage can improve.
Sambhajinagar: Moderate to heavy showers.. Around 60-80 mms.
Bharuch : Moderate occasional showers over the weekend. Could accumulate 80 - 90 mms in the weekend.
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Monsoon has been "over active" In Saurashtra..
Last 24 hrs rain
With over 450 mms in last 48 hrs. Due to a running thru trough.
Raigad District Talukawise Rainfall (mm) – 03 July 2026
(Highest to Lowest)
Rainfall (mm)
Pen 150
Shrivardhan 145
Tala 137
Uran 125
Mhasala 125
Sudhagad 119
Matheran 117.2
Panvel 116.2
Murud 113
Poladpur 105
Alibag 98
Roha 98
Mahad 89
Mangaon 88
Karjat 72
Khalapur 72
Ratnagiri district rainfall in mm:
Mandangad-160
Khed-88
Dapoli -59
Wakvali-,92
Chiplun-41
Guhagar -32
Sangmeshwar-65
Lanja-57
Rajapur-70
Sindhudurg district rainfall in mm:
Dodamarg-111
Kankavli-38
Malvan-1
Kudal-16
Mulde Agri-18.2
Sawantwadi-50
Devgad-6
Rameshwar Agri-18.2
Vaibhavwadi-51
Vengurla-35
Compiled by Vag.A.Apte
These totals are consistent with the widespread heavy rainfall over Raigad district during the active monsoon spell affecting Konkan on 3 July 2026.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
South June Toppers compiled by Pradeep John:
Karnataka toppers 2026
1. Manki (Uttara Kannada) 966 mm
2. Gokarna (Uttara Kannada) 881 mm
3. Santeguli (Uttara Kannada) 832 mm
4. Kumta (Uttara Kannada) 819 mm
5. Talakaveri (Kodagu) 808 mm
6. Karwar (Uttara Kannada) 803 mm
7. Honnavar (Uttara Kannada) 797 mm
8. Hulikal (Shivamogga) 787 mm
9. Amasebail (Udupi) 772 mm
10. Mulikar (Udupi) 736 mm
Goa Station June Rainfall
1 Canacona 1061.2 mm
2 Margao 773.2 mm
3 Dharbandora 660.9 mm
4 Quepem 603.6 mm
5 Pernem 579.6 mm
6 Mormugao 587.8 mm
7 Sanguem 517.6 mm
8 Mapusa 523.4 mm
9 Valpoi 480.7 mm
10 Dabolim 559.8 mm
Tamil Nadu SWM Rainfall Toppers June 2026
1. Upper Kodayar (Kanyakumari) 1232 mm
2. Nalumukku (Tirunelveli) 1121 mm
3. Oothu (Tirunelveli) 1040 mm
4. Chinnakallar (Coimbatore) 920 mm
5. Kakkachi (Tirunelveli) 693 mm
6. Chincona (Coimbatore) 620 mm
7. Manjolai (Tirunelveli) 543 mm
8. Valparai PTO (Coimbatore) 527 mm
9. Valparai VAO Office (Coimbatore) 445.2 mm
10. Mylar (Kanniyakumari) 426.0 mm
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
MONSOON REPORT 2026
JUNE 2026 was the 5th worst month of monsoon rainfall since 1901. 2009 was the worst year of rainfall within this period (1901-2026) with a record low of 85.7 mm. Percentage wise 1926 was the worst June (9.88%) of that year's total monsoon (97.2mm / 983.7mm).
Since 1901 the June rainfall has ranged from about 10% on the lower end to about 28% on the higher end as as percentage of the four month monsoon period. 1918 was the highest percentage June (28%) of that year's total monsoon (206.3mm / 736.5mm).
(figures given here might differ slightly based on the various IMD/IITM departmental data sites).
5th July Evening MSN Trough
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