Why Mumbai is staring at its most delayed monsoon onset in two decades | Mumbai News
Mumbai will continue to reel under hot and humid conditions over the weekend with the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) weather prediction models forecasting a surge in southwest monsoon over Konkan belt only after June 25. As of Thursday, the onset of southwest monsoon in Mumbai stands delayed by a week as the normal date of onset for the season is June 11. Earlier on June 4, southwest monsoon arrived in Kerala. However, after an early advancement from Kerala into Maharashtra by June 6, the surge in monsoon winds weakened. According to the weather bureau, southwest monsoon is currently stalled over southern Konkan and adjoining areas of South Madhya Maharashtra owing to absence of favourable large-scale meteorological conditions. “Rainfall activity over most parts of Maharashtra is expected to remain isolated during the next 4 – 5 days,” the IMD said in the statement on Wednesday. What has stalled the advancement of southwest monsoon? Meteorologists have attributed the temporary slowdown in advancement of southwest monsoon to a lack of active systems which are responsible for good rain …








