PANAJI: Without a strong system to increase the activity of rainfall, southwest monsoon has weakened and is only mild to moderate rainfall for the next four days, in accordance with the Bulletin of the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Panaji.
The quantum of rainfall has dropped sharply over the past few days after the cyclone circulation in South Gujarat and South Odisha triggered a little burst into precipitation.
During the last 24 hours, six centers did not record rainfall while four centres-Mapapaa, Panaji, Old Goa and Sakhali received rainfall below 1mm, showing concessions in monsoon activities.
Two centres-sanguem and ponda – recorded 3.6mm and 1mm.
On Tuesday, it was mostly bright and bright and even the maximum temperature was the title above normal.
The maximum temperature on Wednesday is 32.6 degrees Celsius, more than three degrees above normal, and the minimum is 25.1 degrees Celsius.
Total seasonally has so far touched 953.7mm, compared to normal 898.5mm at this stage.
Surplus 35% only more than 10 days ago shrank to only 6%, even though this is in the normal range.
The rainy season began normally on June 5 and the rainfall activity was consistent throughout.
The wet spell was between 15 to 17 June, when IMD, Panaji, recorded a 300mm daily rainfall in three days.