Maharashtra Weather Update: Heavy Rainfall Expected After Dussehra Festivities

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Maharashtra Rain Update: Maharashtra is bracing for significant rainfall in the aftermath of Dussehra celebrations, with the weather department issuing alerts for several districts. As the retreating monsoon continues to wreak havoc, heavy rains are currently affecting multiple areas across the state, leading to concerns among residents and farmers alike. (Pune Rain Update) 

Rainfall Forecast for Maharashtra

The weather department has issued a warning for heavy rainfall over the next six days, particularly affecting the Konkan, Goa, central Maharashtra, and Marathwada regions. The forecasts predict light to moderate rain in various districts, with severe weather expected in Vidarbha. This could lead to stormy winds and thunderstorms, especially in the eastern parts of the state.

Areas to Watch Today

Today, yellow alerts have been issued for several districts in Vidarbha, where intense rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning is anticipated. Additionally, Mumbai and Pune are expected to receive significant rainfall. Currently, areas including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar are experiencing heavy downpours, with forecasts extending to October 14. (Pune Weather Update) 

Impact on Agriculture

The rainfall has already caused damage to rice crops in Palghar, with farmers reporting considerable losses due to the adverse weather conditions. Continuous rain poses further risks, leaving farmers anxious about the state of their harvests. (Weather Update Today) 

Broader Rainfall Alerts Across India

Beyond Maharashtra, heavy rainfall alerts have also been issued for several other states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Arunachal Pradesh, and Gujarat. The weather department has flagged a yellow alert for these regions on October 12, signaling the potential for downpours throughout the month. This ongoing rain has heightened concerns among farmers, who are already grappling with the impact on their crops. (Mumbai Weather Update) 

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