Panaji: The commencement of the New Year brought an unexpected reprieve from the unusual winter heat gripping Goa, with Panaji registering a remarkable dip in temperatures. The mercury plummeted to 31.4°C, marking the lowest maximum temperature recorded so far this winter season.
This sudden change in weather patterns has been attributed to the sporadic rainfall experienced during the first week of January.
Until January 2, Goa had been reeling under atypical winter conditions, enduring maximum temperatures fluctuating between 33 to 35 degrees Celsius throughout December. However, Sunday brought a glimmer of relief as light rain graced isolated pockets across the state.
The unforeseen rainfall which began last week, has brought relief to Goa which had become accustomed to prolonged heat through the winter month of December. The showers therefore brought a refreshing deviation from the unconventional weather norms.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast shows continued light rainfall, anticipated at isolated locations on January 8 and 9. Additionally, the forecast indicates a likelihood of minimum temperatures remaining above the normal range for the upcoming three days.
However, a dry spell is anticipated to prevail from January 10 to 13 providing respite from the recent sporadic showers. Yet, a nuanced change is expected on January 10, with haze or shallow fog predicted at isolated places.
As residents and farmers navigate these erratic weather patterns, the unexpected precipitation and subsequent forecasts remain a subject of interest and concern. The IMD is continuing to monitor and update their forecasts as the people of Goa remain vigilant, embracing the unexpected shifts in weather.