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Mumbai: Heavy Rain Is Expected Over The Next Three Days, Check The Forecast By Region

In its most recent weather bulletin on Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast scattered heavy to very heavy rain over the Konkan, Goa, and Western Ghat regions of central Maharashtra over the next five days, with scattered extremely heavy falls in the area on Wednesday, and Thursday.

Resuming after a day, Mumbai had moderate to heavy rains on Tuesday, with intermittent showers in several areas of the city. IMD’s regional centre for Mumbai has in the meantime issued a “yellow notice” for the following three days, foreseeing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at remote locations.

See this week’s regional weather prediction:

Colaba

Up until Friday, this area of the city is predicted to experience heavy rain with a typically gloomy sky. Little rain is anticipated over Colaba in the coming days up until Monday.

Santacruz

Santacruz in Mumbai was expected to have “usually cloudy skies with heavy rain” through Thursday. On Friday and Saturday, moderate rain is predicted, while Sunday and Monday are likely to see only light showers.

Worli

Today, it’s expected to rain heavily until Friday and lightly on Saturday.

Mulund

The Met Office expected significant rain through Thursday for Mulund. On Friday and Saturday, it will rain moderately, and on Sunday and Monday, it will only lightly sprinkle.

Borivali

Borivali is anticipated to have heavy rain and gloomy skies through Thursday. In this area of the city, light showers are predicted for Friday and Saturday.

Authorities issue a warning against visiting beaches

As a result of the present weather forecast, authorities have advised people from going to the beach or swimming because the highest tidal surge is anticipated to reach 4.6 to 4.8 metres, culminating on July 5. The height of the water is higher than 4.5 metres.

“Over the southwest Bay of Bengal, there is a cyclonic circulation that will soon descend and develop into a low-pressure region. The monsoon that runs offshore from Maharashtra to Kerala will become active as this goes inland and bring heavy rain to the Konkan, according to a meteorologist at the IMD in Mumbai.

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Shruti Chaturvedi

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