Bengaluru/Mumbai, June 23: Monsoon have entered Coastal Karnataka and Kerala and heavy downpour have drenched the streets of states on Sunday. Streets in Hubli and other districts in Karnataka can be seen water-logged following heavy rainfall in the region, as it was speculated by the weather department on Saturday.
According to Skymet Weather, more rains are likely to take place in Karnataka and coastal Maharashtra in the next 24 hours. The places where the maximum amount of rainfall is expected in Karnataka and Kerala include Mangalore, Karwar, Honavar, Belgaum, Shimoga, Uttar Kanadda, Kochi, and Uddipi. Following this, moderate rains at scattered places in Maharashtra is expected in 24 hours to 48 hours tenure. Monsoon 2019 Schedule: Rainfall to Hit Coastal Maharashtra on Friday, Cover Central India by June 25, Enter North in July 1st Week
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Karnataka: Streets in Hubli water-logged following heavy rainfall in the region. pic.twitter.com/OpZwCflZpd
— ANI (@ANI) June 23, 2019
Apart from heavy rainfall, thundershowers at many places are expected in many places in the coastal regions of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra. Along with this, due to associated Cyclonic Circulation rains will be increasing in intensity over interior parts of Karnataka during the next 24 hours to 36 hours. However, the coastal parts of Karnataka will continue to witness moderate to heavy rain and thundershower.
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