Monsoon Covers 16 States, Expected in Mumbai Within 48 Hours

Monsoon has reached 16 states in 6 days and is expected to arrive in Mumbai within 48 hours. Heavy rain and storms have been reported in several regions, while heatwave alerts persist in others.

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Monsoon has reached 16 states in 6 days and is expected to arrive in Mumbai within 48 hours.

Heavy rain and storms have been reported in several regions, while heatwave alerts persist in others.

Illustration: Monsoon clouds over India as seen in recent weather updates · NewsDarpan (AI-generated, GPT-Image-2)

Illustration: Monsoon clouds over India as seen in recent weather updates · NewsDarpan (AI-generated, GPT-Image-2)

Monsoon has advanced to 16 states within 6 days, entering West Bengal on Tuesday. It is currently about 150 km from Mumbai and is expected to reach the city within the next 48 hours. By next week, it is likely to extend to Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, and Odisha. The onset of monsoon winds has brought relief from heat in several plains, while pre-monsoon activities have caused storms with wind speeds of 50-60 kmph and heavy rainfall in some areas.

In Uttar Pradesh, strong winds uprooted trees in Unnao on Tuesday, leading to the death of a 70-year-old man who was trapped under a fallen tree. Kerala and Karnataka have been experiencing continuous rainfall for the past 4 days. Heavy rain in Bengaluru and Belagavi on Tuesday caused waterlogging on roads, with vehicles seen being swept away in some areas.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh continue to face intense heat, with heatwave alerts issued for several districts. On Monday, Sri Ganganagar recorded the highest temperature in the country at 45.6°C. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued heatwave warnings for 8 states, including Rajasthan, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh, where temperatures are expected to rise further by June 10.

In Madhya Pradesh, 18 districts, including Jabalpur and Barwani, are under a storm and rain alert today, while heatwave warnings have been issued for 5 districts on June 10 and 11. Bihar also recorded high temperatures, with Rohtas being the hottest at 43.4°C, and 24 districts are on alert for storms and rain today. In Uttarakhand, 8 districts, including Uttarkashi and Rudraprayag, are likely to experience rain and storms, with Dehradun recording a maximum temperature of 37°C on Monday.