The weather became pleasant on Tuesday morning when light rain hit the city, and according to the Indian meteorological department (IMD) it is expected that a generally cloudy heaven will continue with heavy rainfall.
According to the local weather report and prediction of the IMD for Mumbai-Borivali issued on 26 May, the city registered a minimum temperature of 23.0 degrees Celsius. And a maximum of 31.0 degrees Celsius.
The prediction for 27 May also indicates a generally cloudy heaven with heavy rain, whereby the temperatures are expected to remain stable at 23.0 ° C (minimal) and 31.0 ° C (maximum). From May 28 to May 30, Mumbai probably experiences a generally cloudy heaven with moderate rain, with temperature ranging between 24.0 ° C and 32.0 ° C.
The prediction before 31 May and 1 June partially cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms, accompanied by an increase in the maximum temperature to 33.0 ° C.
On Monday, Mumbai witnessed heavy rain, so that the beginning of the monsoon was marked. Visuals from Marine Drive showed cloudy skies and wet roads while residents welcomed the change in the weather. Scenes from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) also conquered the rainy atmosphere.
According to data from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), different areas in the city registered considerable rainfall, which emphasizes the widespread nature of the showers.
In the western suburbs, Supari tank and Naryyalwadi Santacruz received the highest rainfall at 25 mm, followed by Khar Danda Pali Hill with 24 mm. He Ward Office registered 18 mm, HW Ward Office 16 mm, while Vile Parle and Andheri Brandstations registered 15 mm and 14 mm respectively.
Chakal Municipal School and Malvani Fire Station measured 14 mm and 12 mm, with Versova pumping station at 11 mm. In the eastern suburbs, collector Colony collected in Chembur 13 mm rainfall, while Chembur Fire Station and MW Ward Office received 9 mm.
In the center of Mumbai, Britania SWD and Sewri Koliwada have captured 12 mm rainfall, followed by 11 mm at Gokhale Road Municipal School. Rain-related updates continue to be closely followed by the IMD, because heavy rainfall led to water spending on Sunday evening in water spins in water in water.
In response, the IMD Oranje spent on red warnings for Mumbai and its suburbs, warning residents of continuous weather risks.
In a post on X, the IMD said: “Light to moderate rainfall will probably continue on Mumbai and suburbs during the next 3-4 hours.”
“Orange to red color warnings for moderate to heavy spells of rainfall with moderate thunderstorms with squale winds 50-60 km / h issued for Mumbai and suburbs during the next 3 hours,” the mail added.
Mumbai is expected to experience continuous cloudy skies in the beginning of June with moderate to heavy rainfall and rising temperatures.
Published on 27 May 2025
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