Introduction
Mumbai Weather Today: The long awaited southwest monsoon has made its entrance in Maharashtra parts of the Konkan coastline but has been slow to bring rain across the state for millions of people, farmers and businesses. In normal years the monsoon would keep on marching across the State throughout this time, but the present atmospheric situation is not conducive to further advance, according to the weather experts
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Hot and humid conditions persist over Mumbai and its neighboring areas with temperatures still being abnormally high. Meanwhile, the growing El Niño weather system has created uncertainty on the timing and distribution of the rains for the 2026 rainy season.
In spite of some sporadic thunderstorm activity and pre-monsoon showers in isolated pockets, farm communities in all the districts are worried about the scarcity of rain and its implications on sowing of Kharif crops.
The Southwest Monsoon has taken a lag over Maharashtra.
The southwest monsoon finally entered parts of Maharashtra with advance of the monsoon through the Konkan coast and Harnai-Dapoli region. But since then the weather has turned sour for further progress and the monsoon has stalled for now.
Meteorologists report that monsoon movement relies on a number of factors in the atmosphere, such as wind patterns, moisture levels and pressure systems. These conditions are not so strong at present to favour fast passage of monsoon currents over the State.
This has left Maharashtra’s interior areas, as well as Mumbai and the surrounding areas of Thane, Pune, Nashik and others, in need of regular monsoon rains.
Weather officials say they are hopeful conditions will turn better next week, with the return of the monsoon, and its further push into the state.
Mumbai continues to have hot and humid conditions.
Heavy clouds which rolled in along the coast are not stopping the already uncomfortable weather in Mumbai. The temperature is still in the 30s during the day, and due to the high humidity, it feels even hotter.
Cloudy and short periods of light rain have occurred over the city at times, but these have not been enough to bring respite from the heat.
Weather conditions may improve for rain in the coming days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. There is a likelihood of more widespread showers in Mumbai and adjoining areas, as moisture levels build up gradually, according to meteorologists.
People are reminded to drink plenty of water, stay out of direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day and to listen to official weather bulletins as the rain approaches.
El Niño raises some questions about monsoon season.
The most significant phenomenon which is being closely monitored by the meteorologists this year is the strengthening El Niño.
El Niño refers to a climate pattern in which the sea surface temperatures of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean are warmer than usual. This is a worldwide weather phenomenon that can affect the weather in other parts of the world, such as India.

In the past, El Niño years have been correlated with:
- Delayed monsoon onset
- Reduced seasonal rainfall
- Uneven rainfall distribution
- Increased dry spells
- Higher temperatures
- Localized heavy downpours
But the effects of El Niño can differ from one year to the next, meteorologists note. Not all El Niño events lead to drought or below normal rainfall.
Researchers are still working on the temperature of the oceans, circulation patterns in the atmosphere and regional weather models in order to determine the likely impact of the current El Niño development on the performance of the monsoons this time around.
A few districts have received relief from the pre-monsoon thunderstorms.
Monsoon rains have not come, yet there have been a few spots of beneficial pre-monsoon showers in Maharashtra.
These thunderstorms have brought some respite from the high temperatures and helped to bring better weather to the local area.
Heavy Rainfall in Parbhani
After days of hot weather, there was extensive weather action in Parbhani district.
The city and its surroundings were hit by strong winds, lightning and heavy rains in the evening hours. The abrupt shift in weather brought about some cooling and a relief to the people as temperatures dropped.
But the storm brought some temporary disruptions. Some localities reported brief outages of electricity power due to strong winds.
The authorities also reported downed tree branches, just another reminder of the need to be ready during extreme weather events.
Regardless of these interruptions, the rainfall was well received as the people had been experiencing hot and humid weather for a long time.
.Long-awaited rains come to Bhandara.
Rainfall was recorded in:
- Bhandara city
- Tumsar
- Lakhani
- Pauni
- Mohadi
The showers provided some relief and boosted general improving weather conditions throughout the district.
The people of the area were hopeful of the onset of the southwest monsoon with the onset of these pre-monsoon rains.
The moisture was welcomed, especially by farmers ahead of the farming season.
The lack of timely rainfall poses challenges for farmers.
Maharashtra agriculture is increasingly worried about its delayed rain, as rains are not reaching the fields in time.
Droughts still pose a serious threat to agriculture, particularly during the Kharif season when monsoon rains are crucial for crops including:
- Soybean
- Cotton
- Paddy
- Tur
- Maize
- Groundnut
- Pulses
Many farmers do land preparation works prior to the anticipated monsoon rains. But the actual sowing is dependent on adequate soil moisture.
Accurate precipitation data is essential for farmers to avoid damaging of seeds, low germination and low productivity.
Delays in sowing has been reported in the Hingoli District.
This is more prominent in Hingoli district.
The rains during Mrig Nakshatra traditionally bring an opportunity to the farmers to start Kharif sowing activities. But those rains that are expected this year have not come.
Agricultural activities of farmers have already started in the pre-sowing stage in vast areas of agriculture, but sowing has not started because of insufficient soil moisture.
Based on the agricultural estimates, around 407,000 ha is expected to be sown in Hingoli this season.
The lack of rain has made it uncertain for farming community as they rely heavily on the regularity of monsoon onset for timely crop production.
Timely monsoon is very important for economy of Maharashtra.The timely monsoon is extremely crucial for the economy of Maharashtra.
Monsoon is an important factor in the economy of Maharashtra.
In addition to agriculture, the impact of rainfall also extends to several other sectors such as:
Agriculture
Proper rainfall is essential for good crop growth, high produce and farm profitability.
Water Supply
Monsoon rains fill up reservoirs, lakes, dams and recharge aquifers which supply potable water in urban and rural areas.
Hydropower Generation
There is dependence on adequate storage of water during the monsoon season for many hydro schemes.
Industrial Activity
Water is essential for many industries to manufacture products and/or for many industries to operate.
Food Security
Favourable agricultural production contributes to food security and to the control of inflation.
As a result, there is heightened interest from policy makers, farmers, and businesses in even slight delays in the monsoons.
Weather experts have said that the weather will improve next week.
Though the downturn is slow, meteorologists are optimistic about the next few days.
Forecasts from weather models indicate that the atmosphere could slowly become more favourable for a further advance of the monsoon.
Some of the most important factors that can be improved are:
- Increased moisture transport from the Arabian Sea
- Stronger monsoon winds
- Development of supportive pressure systems
- Enhanced cloud formation
In case these conditions realize, there is a possibility for more regular rain may start in certain parts of Maharashtra in coming week.
This rainfall will be beneficial to:
- Lower temperatures
- Improve humidity balance
- Support agricultural activities
- Replenish water resources
- Accelerate monsoon advancement
Impact on Daily Life in Maharashtra
The postponement of monsoon is influencing everyday life in a number of ways.
Rising Heat Stress
Long periods of hot and humid weather are more uncomfortable and can lead to heat-related illness.
Water Concerns
There are some areas that are still relying on the small pool of water that is left, pending the arrival of the monsoons.
Agricultural Uncertainty
The farmers are still keeping a close watch on the weather conditions before taking the decision of sowing.
Increased Power Demand
During summer, people tend to use more electricity as they need to use cooling appliances more.
This has resulted in the careful monitoring of weather forecasts for continued rain in both urban and rural areas.
The procedures that residents are expected to follow in the days ahead.What residents should expect in the days ahead.
The people are urged to be ready for sudden weather changes as advised by weathermen.
With the onset of the return of monsoon, regions can expect:
As the monsoon begins advancing again, areas may experience:
- Thunderstorms
- Lightning activity
- Strong winds
- Moderate to heavy rainfall
- Temporary waterlogging
- Traffic disruptions
Authorities advise citizens to:
- Follow official weather alerts
- Avoid sheltering under trees during storms
- Secure loose outdoor objects
- Maintain emergency supplies
- Stay informed through reliable weather sources
Conclusion
Mumbai Weather Today: After touching the Konkan coast in Maharashtra, the southwest monsoon has stalled, and the outlook is improving of rainfall in the state. In the State, Mumbai continues to have hot and humid weather with Kharif sowing of crops in agricultural areas still lagging behind due to less rainfall.
Isolated thunderstorms occurred in some districts like Parbhani and Bhandara but overall the situation of the state remains in search of a sustained monsoon pattern. The ongoing El Niño event is also a key factor being monitored by meteorologists in assessing potential impacts on seasonal rainfall.
The weather is forecast to be good next week and the residents, industries and farmers in the state are hopeful that the monsoon will soon pick up speed and bring the much-needed rain to Agriculture, Water Resources and economic activities in Maharashtra.