Monsoon Lingering Short Of Mumbai: Onset Unlikely This Week

By: AVM GP Sharma | Edited By: Arti Kumari
Jun 15, 2026, 12:45 PM
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Key Takeaways:

  • Mumbai monsoon onset remains delayed beyond the normal June 11 arrival date
  • Monsoon advance has stalled near South Konkan for nearly a week
  • Mumbai rainfall remains extremely deficient with Santacruz recording just 13.1 mm rain
  • The city could witness one of its most delayed monsoon arrivals on record

The monsoon onset date has already passed for Mumbai and the wait is likely to become longer. The normal arrival date is June 11 and there are no signs so far. Earlier, after the onset over Kerala on June 4, the monsoon maintained a good pace along the West Coast. It reached Harnai in the South Konkan region on June 8 and stalled thereafter. There has been no further movement of the NLM (Northern Limit of Monsoon) along the Western Ghats for the last one week. It may remain stationary for a few more days.

There is no weather system likely to develop over the Bay of Bengal, the main trigger for monsoon advance along the coast. Even the Arabian Sea remains barren and does not provide any push to the stream. The winds in the lower levels are north-north-westerly along the Konkan-Goa Coast. These are not good indicators for monsoon arrival and the city and suburbs will continue to reel under sultry weather conditions.

The Santacruz observatory has recorded mere 13.1 mm rainfall so far this month. Regional observatory Colaba is further drier with just 5 mm rainfall. The normal rainfall for the month is 526.3 mm. The city could be heading for the lowest monthly rainfall in the last about two decades. Earlier, the city recorded the lowest of 87.3 mm rainfall in June 2014. That month, along with June 2023, were exceptions when the city witnessed freak heatwave conditions during the monsoon month. In the absence of adequate rainfall, temperatures are also likely to rise.

There is another concern hanging over the city this season. The onset of monsoon may get stretched to become the most delayed one in historic records. As of now, this record was established in 2023 when the monsoon reached on June 25, 2023. Though it is a little premature to confirm, there is a very poor chance of monsoon reaching the city anytime soon. The possibility cannot be ruled out that the monsoon stream may coincide with its earlier outlier of June 25 or may even overtake this date.

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AVM GP Sharma
President of Meteorology & Climate Change
AVM Sharma, President of Meteorology & Climate Change at Skymet Weather Services, is a retired Indian Air Force officer who previously led the Meteorological Branch at Air Headquarters in New Delhi. With over a decade of experience at Skymet, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the organization.
FAQ

No, the monsoon has not yet reached Mumbai despite the normal onset date being June 11.

Lack of supportive weather systems over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea is slowing monsoon advancement.

Yes, there is a possibility that the monsoon onset may match or even cross the delayed onset record of June 25, 2023.

Disclaimer: This content is based on meteorological interpretation and climatological datasets assessed by Skymet’s forecasting team. While we strive to maintain scientific accuracy, weather patterns may evolve due to dynamic atmospheric conditions. This assessment is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered an absolute or guaranteed prediction.

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