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Move over, Cherrapunji! This place in Maharashtra sets a new monsoon benchmark

This dramatic shift has caught the attention of weather experts nationwide.

July 02, 2025 / 15:08 IST
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Tamhini Ghat (Credit: @maha_tourism / X)
Tamhini Ghat (Credit: @maha_tourism / X)

The ghat regions near Pune are witnessing an extraordinary monsoon season, with Tamhini Ghat recording rainfall levels that have not only set a new state benchmark but also surpassed those of Cherrapunji, long considered one of the wettest places on Earth.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tamhini Ghat recorded 210 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours on June 1, bringing its seasonal total (from June 1 to July 1) to 2,515 mm. In stark contrast, Cherrapunji has yet to touch the 1,000 mm mark for the season. Even other popular monsoon destinations near Pune, such as Lonavala and Mulshi, have outpaced Cherrapunji in rainfall this year.

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This dramatic shift has caught the attention of weather experts nationwide. Dr. Vineet Kumar, a noted meteorologist, highlighted the development on his X handle, stating: “Tamhini recorded 210mm in last 24hrs. Seasonal total (1june-1july) now stands at 2515mm. Cherrapunji yet to touch 1000mm mark. Even Lonavala, Mulshi are ahead of Cherrapunji. Data: IMD”

Earlier, Dr. Kumar had also remarked that the 2075mm rainfall recorded in Tamhini Ghat marks a historic high for the region, nearly 2.25 times more than what Cherrapunji received.