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Home » Blog » Waterlogging in parts of Mumbai; forecast for more heavy rain, thunderstorms

Waterlogging in parts of Mumbai; forecast for more heavy rain, thunderstorms

Ananya MehtaBy Ananya Mehta India
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Water registration in the Chunabhatti or Mumbai area.

Water registration in the Chunabhatti or Mumbai area.

Mumbaikars woke up with dark clouds and heavy poured. Officials of the meteorological departments of India (IMD), Mumbai, in their morning forecast (8.13 am) said: “Electric storm accompanied by rays and intense rain spell curphphphphpphphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphpphppss o ocurren o ocurren phocps phyphpss o curpses Muypph muypph vyphes distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos distritos.

Around 3 in the morning, the climate office in X published: “It is likely to continue on the areas of Mumbai and Suburban for 3-4 hours.”

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Around 12.40 am, the IMD issued red orange alertness to model heavy rain spells with modern storms with winds from Squaly 50 to 60 kmph for Mumbai and suburban areas.

The weather forecast for Monday according to the IMD is generally a cloudy sky with heavy rains with a minimum temperature that is probably settled at 24 ° Celsius, while the maximum is expected to be around 31 ° Celsius.

Eight weather stations in Mumbai are under red alert: Borivali, Santacruz, Powai, Mulund, Chembur, Worli, Colaba and Alibag. The meteorological stations of Navi Mumbai, Thane and Kalyan are under orange alert.

NDRF officials said Monday that the teams are on alert in Mumbai.

Rainfall remembered in varieding parts of mumbai Between 6 am and 7 am: – Narriman Point 40 mm, Grant Road 36 mm, Bhendi Baaar Memonwada Fire Station 35 mm, Kalbadevi C Ward Office 35 mm, collapsed 31 mm, UMERKHADI B WARD OFFICE OFFICE 30 MM, MANDAVI FIRE STATION 24 mm, mm, Britannia Storm Water Station 18 mm and Nair Hospital 14 mm. The light rain recorded in the Suburbs of the East and the West.

According to the warnings now, the Rigad district is under red alert.

The southwest monzón arrived in Maharashtra on Sunday. According to meteorological officials, in 35 years, the monsoon has arrived in the first annual rainy season on the State.

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