Panaji: After being inactive for 20 days, Southwest Monsun over Goa sees an increase in activity because of several weather systems.
As a result, the country’s part experiences a short spell of intense rain on Monday.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has expected 6.4cm heavy rainfall in 24 hours in one or two places above Goa.
Mild to moderate rainfall occurs in most places in the state with Mapusa and Sakhali each receiving 6cm rain; Ponda and Canacona each receive 3cm; Old Goa Receives 2cm Rainfall While Quepem and Sanguem each receive 1cm.
The IMD has linked wet weather reasons for the formation of low pressure areas in South Odisha which top South Chhattisgarh and environmental areas on Monday.
In addition, there are east-west sliding zones above the average sea level and offshore trunks at the average sea level from Karnataka to the continued Kerala Beach.
“Even though these three systems are not significantly significantly strong, they have caused the monsoon above Goa to be active.
It is possible that compared to the last week, the monsoon can be stronger in the coming week,” said IMD scientist Rahul M.
But there may be relative spells It was weaker for two to three days after 24 hours after the rainfall activity would vote until September 7 to September 7 to moderate rainfall and the graten boost was very possible in most places starting August 31 to September 3, IMD estimates read.