As on 11th June morning 8.30am monsoon covered parts of coastal Maharashtra. Now the northern limit of the monsoon passes through Kohlapur and Ratnagiri in Maharashtra but there after its very weak. In Karnataka it covered 60% of the area and its confined to only southern Karnataka and parts of north eastern Karnataka. It covers the entire Kerala and Tamilnadu and in Andhra it covers only Anantapur, Kadapa, Chittoor and Nellore districts. Conditions look favourable for the onset of monsoon in Mumbai by tomorrow. In Mumbai its supposed to reach by 9th June and already its 2 days late.
Monsoon is also expected to hit Telangana by tomorrow. Already its 4 days late in Hyderabad but a plenty of pre monsoon showers are keeping the city cool and rain fall total in excess.
Following is the amount of rain received from June 1st to 10th June in different places in Telangana.
1st June to 10th June | ||
Place | Actual Rainfall | Normal Rainfall |
Adilabad | 141mm | 37mm |
Hakimpet | 120mm | 35mm |
Hyderabad | 110mm | 22mm |
Khammam | 75mm | 28mm |
Mahboobnagar | 32mm | 34mm |
Medak | 5mm | 32mm |
Nalgonda | 75mm | 32mm |
Nizamabad | 51mm | 28mm |
Ramagundam | 28mm | 23mm |
Warangal | 6mm | 28mm |
From the data it is clearly visible that except Warangal and Medak every other place has received excess rainfall. This is because of the plenty of pre monsoon showers. Latest trends show that Monsoon has reached Kurnool and is at the border of Kurnool. Expecting the Monsoon to reach Hyderabad tomorrow midnight!
The next 10 days update on rain will be on 21st June with the details of the next 10 days rainfall.