As on 19th June
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Saturday, June 20, 2026
Friday, June 19, 2026
20th June
*Asian Monsoon circulation weakens and monsoon rainfall halt continues; monsoon progression hiatus crosses 11 days over many parts of peninsular India* :
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Summary
Monsoon rainfall over India did not make any further progression over the last several days. The monsoon Northern Limit) remains stationary and the hiatus in monsoon progression has now crossed more than 11 days over several parts of peninsular India and almost close to a week over the eastern parts of India.
All India cumulative monsoon rainfall departure as on 19th June 2026 since the 1st of June stands at an alarming -41% and in particular over central India (core monsoon zone) where agricultural activities rely more on monsoon rainfall directly, stands at -64%.
Early drought like conditions can set in over western parts of Maharashtra, where the rainfall departure value in several districts are more than 90% on the negative side.
To end on a slight positive note, models have started indicating signs of monsoon revival (though weak) by the last week of June. This developing news and situation needs continuous monitoring.
(Contributed by Vag. Gokul)
Major cities like Mumbai and Pune in the state have started feeling water crisis with available water depleting faster as days progress.
Mumbai Lakes at 9.33% of storage levels. Enough for 40 days.
Pune Dams at approximately 20%.
Maharashtra Dams at approximately 24%.
Mumbai Colaba is - 96%, with 2 mm of rain. Scruz - 98% in deficit with 13 mms... Pune is - 100% with 0 mm as yet....Mahabaleshwar is - 93% with 33 mms
Driest June ever: Colaba in 2014 with 55 mm... Scruz in 1995 with 82 mms... Pune in 1947 with 1.3 mm.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Weather Note for Maharashtra
19th June
Wait for Monsoon continues..
Gradual improvement in moisture supply over Konkan after 21 June
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
16th June 2026
Why Has the Monsoon Gone Quiet?
Current Atmospheric & Oceanic Factors Behind the Lull
🔴 1. Atmosphere Responding to Developing El Niño
Nino 3.4 SST anomalies continue to warm.
SOI remains strongly negative.
Indicates atmospheric circulation is already aligning with El Niño conditions.
🔵 2. Suppressed MJO Activity
Madden-Julian Oscillation remains weak and away from the Indian Ocean.
Reduced tropical convection over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.
Possible influence from developing strong El Niño conditions.
🟠 3. Dry Air Intrusion
Strong Western Disturbances recently moved across North India.
Dry continental air from North/Northwest India has spread southward.
Limiting cloud growth and monsoon convection.
🟢 4. Weak Somali Jet & Lack of Bay Systems
Somali Jet remains poorly developed over the Arabian Sea.
No significant Low Pressure Areas or Monsoon Depressions forming in the Bay.
No Pacific typhoon remnants entering the Bay to trigger monsoon systems.
🟣 5. Neutral IOD
Indian Ocean Dipole remains near neutral.
Currently providing neither support nor suppression to the monsoon.
📌 Overall Assessment
⚠️ The combination of: • Developing El Niño
• Suppressed MJO
• Dry air intrusion
• Weak Somali Jet
• Absence of Bay depressions
has resulted in an unusually subdued monsoon phase, with weather resembling late summer/pre-monsoon conditions across many parts of India.
Vagaries Outlook:
The next significant increase in rainfall will likely require either:
✅ Revival of MJO activity over the Indian Ocean
✅ Strengthening of the Somali Jet
✅ Formation of a Bay Low Pressure Area/Monsoon Depression
Monday, June 15, 2026
Pune Sizzles: Hottest And Driest First Half of June Since at Least 2014 at Shivajinagar
The avg. maximum temperature at pune shivajinagar in june 2026 1st half is 36.6c.
This is the hottest 1st half of june at least since 2014.
No rain occured in Pune Shivajinagar in 1st half of June. For the 1st time at least since 2014, that June 1st half of Pune went completely dry. Yearwise 1st half June total (mm) as follows2014: 10.12015: 80.42016: 35.22017: 88.12018: 61.92019: 41.52020: 1122021: 57.42022: 282023: 20.42024: 231.02025: 132.9
2026: 0
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