Mumbai Rainfall News
Flights operations at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport have already been affected due to adverse weather.
The national capital continues to experience heavy rains and thunderstorms early on Friday.
Mumbai continues to experience heavy rainfall with a cloudy sky today. The BMC said that all the schools and colleges in its area will operate normally on Friday.
IMD issued red alert for Maharashtra due to extremely heavy rainfall.
Schools and colleges in Mumbai were closed on July 27 amid the very heavy rainfall in the district however the education institutes are fuctioning normally from today, details below.
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Mumbai and its suburbs received heavy rains in the last 24 hours, resulting in water-logging at various places and affecting vehicular movement on some roads.
Mumbai weather: IMD said that the Mumbai city and suburbs' maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 32 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius, respectively.
With heavy rains in Mumbai, there is a possibility of high tide in the sea. Meanwhile, due to the blockage of drainage line, there is a situation of water logging in many areas of the city.
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Heavy overnight rainfall lashed the Mumbai city causing waterlogging in many parts of the metropolis on Wednesday, prompting disruption of road and rail traffic.
Rains across the island city and the western suburbs picked up late on Tuesday evening.
There were intense spells across Mumbai for a few hours overnight.
On Wednesday morning, public transport services were hit and normal life affected in the financial capital due to heavy downpour and waterlogging.
Mumbai’s civic body - Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation – declared a holiday for all private and govt establishments, except emergency services, after severe waterlogging and heavy rainfall in many parts of the city.
The Mumbai Police has asked the people to stay indoors and alerted against venturing out near the shore or waterlogged areas.
In view of evolving situation in Maharashtra, NDRF has prepositioned 16 teams in the state.
Mumbai, which was battered by heavy rains on August 6 (Wednesday), may see less intense showers on Thursday, predicted the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). There was some decrease in the cloud mass around Mumbai, the IMD said.
"Strong winds with speed reaching 70 Kmph along and off the Mumbai and adjoining Konkan coast likely to continue till August 6 morning," said the IMD.
As heavy rains lashed Mumbai on Wednesday, the city witnessed water-logging in several areas and also on railway tracks causing two local trains to halt midway.
Two local trains were stuck between Masjid and Byculla railway stations in Mumbai.
At least 150 passengers from first local going from CST to Karjat have been rescued by the Railway staff.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Ratnagiri and Orange alert for Singhudurg district.
The alert has been issued for August 6 as heavy rains continued to lash several districts in Maharashtra.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai on Wednesday resulted in water-logging in low lying areas of Chembur, Parel, Hindmata, Wadala as well as other areas of the city.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai on Wednesday resulted in water-logging in low lying areas of Chembur, Parel, Hindmata, Wadala as well as other areas of the city.
Rains lashed Mumbai and neighbouring Thane and Palghar districts of Maharashtra affecting local train and bus services due to water-logging on rail tracks and roads.
The IMD Mumbai has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, and Nasik for the next 24 hours.
Bombay HC has suspended all hearings in view of heavy rainfall in Mumbai
Holiday has been declared in government offices due to heavy rainfall
IMD has predicted that heavy rains are likely to continue for the next two days in Mumbai and nearby areas
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday asked citizens of Mumbai to stay indoors for the day and avoid visiting coastal areas in view of the expected heavy rainfall in the city and surrounding areas.
A spell of heavy rain continued in Mumbai and its neighbouring cities all Saturday and Sunday is expected to be no different. A Yellow Alert has been issued by IMD for Mumbai
A spell of heavy rain continued in Mumbai and its neighbouring cities all Saturday and Sunday is expected to be no different. A Yellow Alert has been issued by IMD for Mumbai
Met Department has predicted "heavy to very heavy rainfall" in the Mumbai city and the adjoining areas in the next 24 hours.
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