Pune: Parts of Maharashtra experienced heavy rainfall in the 24 hours ending Monday morning, with IMD forecasting more intense showers in the coming days. India Meteorological Department (IMD) data showed significant rainfall across some locations in the state during the period. In Madhya Maharashtra, Kasabedigraj in Sangli district received 80 mm of rain, while Karad in Satara and Gaganbawada in Kolhapur logged 70 mm.

Marathwada also saw heavy rain , with Georai in Beed receiving 80 mm of rainfall. IMD has issued alerts for several regions in the state. Konkan and Goa region is expected to get isolated extremely heavy rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The region is also likely to experience isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on Thursday. Madhya Maharashtra has a similar forecast — isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall from Tuesday to Thursday. Pune district registered some rainfall from 8:30 am till 5:30 pm on Monday, and more showers thereafter.

During the nine hours on Monday, Bhor received the highest rainfall at 23 mm, followed by Talegaon at 12 mm and Daund at 11.5 mm. Other areas in Pune saw light precipitation.

Among those areas were Lavale (8 mm), Hadapsar (7.5 mm), and Pashan (5.1 mm).

SD Sanap, a scientist at IMD, said under the influence of a cyclonic circulation over central Bay of Bengal, a low-pressure area was likely to form over west-central Bay of Bengal and its neighbourhood by Tuesday. "Pune city could also get moderate to heavy rainfall on Sept Wedn.