Nashik Rain Threat Eases As Vortex Shifts
Nashik's heavy rain threat reduces, vortex moves away, authorities on alert

A severe rain threat over Nashik has decreased after a weather vortex changed its course, shifting away from the city. The weather department had earlier predicted up to 350 mm of rainfall in Nashik within a single day on Monday, prompting authorities to issue a high alert for Nashik city and the Trimbakeshwar region.
The vortex, which had dumped nearly 450 mm of rain in Palghar, was initially expected to move towards the Nashik–Trimbakeshwar region on Tuesday. However, the system has now shifted northwards towards Surat and southwards towards Akole in Ahilyanagar district, reducing the likelihood of cloudburst-like rainfall over Nashik.
Although intense showers continue over the Western Ghats, the overall situation remains under control. With the main rain-bearing system moving away, the risk of extremely heavy rainfall in Nashik and Trimbakeshwar has decreased. According to the district administration, rain clouds moving towards Igatpuri and Trimbakeshwar are now drifting towards Surat in Gujarat and Akole in Ahilyanagar.
MLA Saroj Ahire has advised residents to avoid unnecessary travel and remain alert until weather conditions improve, stating that neither youngsters nor families should go out anywhere for tourism if there is a fear of a cloudburst. Despite the easing of the cloudburst threat, heavy rainfall is still expected across Nashik, Igatpuri, and Trimbakeshwar.
Continuous rainfall since Monday night has significantly increased water storage across the district's reservoirs. The Gangapur Dam, which supplies drinking water to Nashik city, is now 37% full. Darna Dam has reached 21% storage, while Bhavali Dam is 56% full. The overall water storage in Nashik district's reservoirs has increased to 28%. The district administration is closely monitoring the situation in the dam catchment areas as persistent rainfall continues.
As the situation continues to unfold, authorities remain vigilant, and residents are advised to stay informed and follow safety guidelines to ensure their well-being. The easing of the rain threat has brought relief to the city, but the possibility of heavy rainfall still exists, and caution is necessary.
In the coming days, the weather department will continue to monitor the situation, providing updates on the weather conditions. Residents can expect regular alerts and advisories from the authorities, and it is essential to stay tuned to local news and follow the instructions of the district administration to ensure public safety.
The reduction in the rain threat has also brought relief to the tourism sector, as visitors can now plan their trips with more confidence. However, it is crucial to remember that the weather can be unpredictable, and it is always better to be prepared and stay informed about the latest weather conditions.
As the city returns to normal, the district administration will continue to work towards ensuring public safety and providing necessary assistance to those affected by the rains. The situation will be closely monitored, and all necessary measures will be taken to prevent any further disruptions.
In conclusion, the easing of the rain threat in Nashik has brought relief to the city, but it is essential to remain vigilant and prepared for any further developments. The district administration and the weather department will continue to work together to ensure public safety and provide necessary updates on the weather conditions.