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Goa gets 50 inches of rainfall this season as monsoon stays weak

Goa gets 50 inches of rainfall this season as monsoon stays weak

Time of India2 days ago
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Goa received 50 inches of rainfall so far this season, reaching the milestone within 40 days. A total of 1,271.2mm of average rainfall was recorded in Goa from June 1 until 8.30 am on Friday.
'Monsoon has been generally weak except for a couple of extreme rainfall events in June and July. There is a deficit in monsoon this season by 1% compared to the all-India excess, which is at 12%,' said meteorologist and retired NIO scientist Ramesh Kumar.
'Even though the onset was in May this year, the monsoon has not been up to the mark. In July especially, except for July 2, the monsoon season has been weak to normal over Goa,' he said.
Except for three rain gauge stations in Sout
IMD issues red alert for Goa
h Goa—Dabolim (865.4mm), Margao (978.3mm), and Mormugao (795.5mm)—all other stations have crossed the 1,000mm-mark in seasonal total, with Dharbandora already inching towards the 2,000mm-mark with 1,928mm of seasonal total rainfall recorded to date.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Goa from July 13 to 15, warning of heavy rainfall likely at isolated places across the state during this period.
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According to the forecast, light to moderate rainfall accompanied by winds of 30-40 kmph, gusting up to 50 kmph, is very likely over North and South Goa districts over these three days.
The IMD has also cautioned that squally weather with wind speeds of 40-50 kmph, gusting up to 60kmph, is expected to prevail over many parts of the South Maharashtra–Goa coast from July 13 to 15.
Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea along the affected coastal areas during this period due to rough sea conditions and the risk of strong winds.
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