The monsoon rains have had a significant impact on both lives and means of subsistence in North India. Heavy rainfall were observed on Saturday in Delhi-NCR and nearby areas on Saturday.
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai is expected to have a predominantly cloudy heaven today, with the potential for light to moderate rain in the city and the surrounding areas. Residents have to anticipate short showers during the day, although no intense rainfall is currently predicted. Moreover, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has published a yellow alert for Delhi on Sunday.
Mumbai weather update
Mumbai is expected to receive light for moderate rainfall on 10 August 2025, accompanied from over generally cloudy skies and the possibility of thunderstorms. The most important areas for the expected rainfall are South Mumbai, such as Marine Drive, Colaba, Fort and Gateway or India, which will experience light to moderate rains, with strong wind near the coast.
In the western suburbs, isolated rain showers are probably in Andheri, Borivali, Malad and Goregaon. The eastern suburbs will experience a greater rainfall, especially in Ghatkopar, Chembur, Kurla and Bhandup, with the heaviest rainfall that is expected in the afternoon or evening.
Delhi weather update
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in the afternoon for Delhi generally predicted clouds, lightning and thunderstorms, with light to moderate rainfall that is expected later in the day. The minimum temperature of the day is expected to vary between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, while the maximum will probably remain near 28 to 30 degrees Celsius.
The weather department has also predicted rain and thunderstorms in Delhi-NCR, probably until 15 August.
The monsoon rains have had a significant impact on both lives and means of subsistence in North India. Heavy rainfall were observed on Saturday in Delhi-NCR and nearby areas on Saturday. This resulted in serious traffic congestion due to flooding in various areas.
Yamuna River in Dellhi hits Danger Mark
The water level in the Yamuna River in Delhi has begun to rise unexpectedly because water is released from Hathnikund’s barrage. Authorities have responded quickly and takes precautions. Residents of low -lying areas are encouraged to move to safer zones.
“The water level of Yamuna is rising rapidly. Go to safer places with your children and families,” the authorities have made announcements about speakers.
In the meantime, Delhi experienced the coldest August day in the last 14 years on Saturday, with the highest temperature of 26.4 ° C. This temperature is 7.8 ° C below the typical average. According to Records from 2011, the previous lowest maximum temperature for August was 27.9 ° C, registered in 2012, while data for 2020 is not available in the records of the IMD.
Weather update for Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh
Due to the intense rainfall in the mountainous regions, the rivers in Uttar Pradesh are swollen, which leads to dangerous floods. The water levels in the rivers of Chandauli, Mau, Ferrukhabad, Kannauj and Hapur have risen to critical levels. Authorities have given warnings for low -lying areas and residents near water bodies have been moved to safer locations.
In Bihar, floods of the Ganges and Boodhi Gandak rivers have flooded various areas. The water level of the Ganges increases rapidly at different locations, which causes widespread immersion. In the Khagaria district, the Ganges in Khara Dhar Jaldwar flow 2 meters and 4 centimeters above the danger level. The Boodhi Gandak River at the NH-31 bridge (location in AGHORI) is 1 meter and 73 centimeters above the danger. Floods have influenced seventeen panchayats in the district.
Himachal Pradesh remains battered by the current monsoon, with 359 roads, including one national highway, blocked, 145 electricity distribution transformers (DTRs) downwards, and 520 water supply schedules disturbed from Sunday morning, according to the state disaster management authority (SDMA).
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