Valpoi Records Highest Rainfall in Goa at 66.4 mm; Ponda Data Unavailable: IMD

Goa continued to receive widespread rainfall over the past 24 hours, with Valpoi recording the highest rainfall of 66.4 mm, according to the latest data released by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Meteorological Centre Goa. The rainfall was recorded between 8:30 a.m. on July 3 and 8:30 a.m. on July 4, 2026.

Apart from Valpoi, Sankhali received 44.6 mm, while Dharbandora recorded 38.3 mm. Moderate rainfall was also reported in Sanguem (33.3 mm) and Quepem (28.0 mm), reflecting active monsoon conditions across the state.

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The IMD classified the rainfall activity across Goa as “widespread (most places)” and stated that the monsoon activity remained normal during the period.

Among the seasonal rainfall figures from June 1, Canacona continued to record the highest cumulative rainfall at 1,191.2 mm, followed by Margao (969.0 mm) and Dharbandora (906.0 mm). Rainfall data from Ponda was unavailable for the reporting period.

Goa Rainfall Report (24 Hours Ending 8:30 a.m., July 4, 2026)

Station24-Hour Rainfall (mm)Seasonal Rainfall from June 1 (mm)
Valpoi66.4746.5
Sankhali44.6701.0
Dharbandora38.3906.0
Sanguem33.3778.2
Quepem28.0771.8
Mapusa22.2639.2
Margao16.8969.0
Dabolim14.8708.8
Pernem12.6691.4
Mormugao10.6695.6
Ela (Old Goa)5.8686.4
Panaji4.2587.4
Canacona4.21,191.2
PondaN/A720.5

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