Monsoon Takes a Breather: Scattered Rains to Linger Over Maharashtra, Heavy Showers Likely After June 12
Jun 5, 2025, 5:50 PM | Skymet Weather TeamMaharashtra witnessed moderate to heavy rain during the last week of May, particularly over coastal regions including Mumbai. This early bout of rainfall led to the monsoon’s premature arrival over Mumbai on May 26, nearly two weeks ahead of its normal onset date of June 10.
Official monsoon rainfall records begin from June 1 each year. However, between June 1 and June 4, rainfall over Maharashtra has remained below expectations. Despite the subdued activity, scattered light to moderate showers have continued across several parts of the state.
Region-wise data indicates a mixed pattern—while Konkan & Goa is currently in surplus by about 10%, interior regions have seen a significant shortfall: Madhya Maharashtra is deficient by 77%, Marathwada by 97%, and Vidarbha by 72%.

Looking ahead, light to moderate rain is likely to continue over Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, and isolated parts of Marathwada over the next 2 to 3 days. Western parts of Vidarbha may witness brief spells of rain, while the eastern districts are expected to remain mostly dry during this period.
A temporary decline in rainfall activity is anticipated between June 9 and June 11, which could result in a noticeable rise in day temperatures across the state.
The monsoon is expected to regain momentum from June 12 onward. As it becomes more active, moderate to heavy showers are likely to resume over many parts of Maharashtra, facilitating further advancement of the monsoon into North Madhya Maharashtra and central parts of Vidarbha.