Will the Monsoon Withdraw from the State Starting October 8?
Heavy rain is ongoing in the state. Many areas are experiencing river and stream flooding. As a result, there has been significant damage to agricultural crops. Farmers are questioning when the rain will stop. In this context, an important news has emerged. The Indian Meteorological Department has informed that the monsoon will withdraw from the state starting October 8.
Since September 29, the weather has been stable in most parts of the state. However, scattered rainfall is expected in Vidarbha, Marathwada, and Central Maharashtra from October 2 to 7, which will mainly be accompanied by thunder and occur after noon. The highest likelihood of stormy rain will be in Vidarbha. The agriculture department is urging that harvested crops be kept safe from rain and wind.
The weather in the state will start to stabilize from October 7. The monsoon will bid farewell to the state from around October 8. It is expected that the monsoon will completely withdraw from the entire state in the following days. Since September 29, 2025, the weather has been stable in most parts of the state. However, scattered rainfall is expected in Vidarbha, Marathwada, and central Maharashtra between October 2 and 7, 2025, which will mainly be accompanied by thunderstorms and occur after noon.
The highest likelihood of stormy rain will be in Vidarbha. Crops harvested should be kept safe from rain and wind, as advised by the agriculture department. From October 7, 2025, the weather in the state will begin to stabilize, and the monsoon is expected to withdraw from the state around October 8, 2025. It is anticipated that the monsoon will withdraw from the entire state in the following days.
Last week, there was heavy rainfall across the entire state. In western Maharashtra, including Solapur, Satara, Washim, Nashik, Thane, Raigad, and Mumbai, the rain wreaked havoc. In many districts, water accumulated in low-lying areas on the roads, causing traffic congestion. Additionally, there were power outages in some places.