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Mumbai Weather Update: IMD Issues Red Alert, Heavy Rain to Continue

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and its suburbs, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours. The alert comes after two consecutive days of intense downpours across Maharashtra, which have already caused widespread disruption.

According to the IMD’s nowcast at 10:30 am on Monday, heavy rainfall was expected until noon, followed by very heavy showers through the rest of the day. The department has also warned of gusty winds reaching speeds of 40 to 50 kmph in several parts of the city.

Forecast for Mumbai in the Next 24 Hours

The IMD has stated that Mumbai and surrounding suburbs will likely experience moderate to heavy rain, with a strong chance of very heavy rainfall. Gusty winds up to 50 kmph may also occur.

The maximum temperature in the city is expected to hover around 28 degrees Celsius, while the minimum may stay near 24 degrees Celsius. These conditions are likely to create further challenges for daily commuters and residents already dealing with waterlogging.

Forecast for the Next 48 Hours

For the following 48 hours, Mumbai is expected to see similar conditions. Moderate to heavy rain will continue, with chances of very heavy rainfall during late evening or night.

Temperatures will remain stable, with the maximum around 27 degrees Celsius and the minimum close to 24 degrees Celsius. The continuation of wet conditions could further affect city life and transport networks.

Impact of Rain in Mumbai

Heavy rain lashed several areas of Mumbai on Monday, resulting in severe waterlogging. Traffic on key routes slowed significantly, with the Western Express Highway near Vile Parle experiencing heavy congestion. Flooding was also reported in Gandhi Market, Sion, causing difficulties for local businesses and pedestrians.

Many low-lying areas of the city witnessed flooding that forced vehicles to move at a crawl. Public transport services were also disrupted, with delays reported in bus and train schedules. Daily commuters faced long hours of travel, and emergency services remained on alert.

Weather in Other Parts of Maharashtra

The IMD has also highlighted severe conditions for other regions in Maharashtra. Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of 30–40 kmph are expected at isolated places in Marathwada.

In Konkan-Goa, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in many areas. Isolated regions may even experience extremely heavy rain, raising concerns about potential flooding.

The Ghat regions of Madhya Maharashtra are also forecast to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. Some pockets in the Ghats could see extremely heavy showers, which may increase the risk of landslides and road blockages.

The department noted that moderate to heavy rain and thundershowers are expected in most parts of Konkan-Goa. Meanwhile, light to moderate rain is predicted across Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada. The heavy rainfall in Maharashtra is likely to persist until August 23.

Warning for Fishermen Along the Coast

The IMD has issued a strict warning for fishermen. On August 18, squally weather conditions with winds between 45 and 55 kmph, gusting up to 65 kmph, are expected along and off the North Konkan coast and adjoining sea areas.

Between August 19 and 21, the weather conditions will intensify further. Winds may reach 50 to 60 kmph, with gusts up to 70 kmph. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea during this period due to dangerous conditions. Coastal authorities have also been alerted to take precautionary measures.

Commuter Challenges in Mumbai

The continuous heavy rainfall has led to traffic jams, waterlogging, and transport delays in multiple parts of the city. Local residents reported that areas prone to flooding, such as Andheri, Kurla, and Sion, once again struggled with drainage problems.

The Western Express Highway, a lifeline for daily commuters, witnessed long queues of vehicles due to slow movement caused by waterlogged roads. The situation worsened as rain continued through the day, preventing any significant drainage of floodwater.

Railway services, often hit by monsoon downpours, also reported delays on Monday. Though no major service disruption was reported, several local trains operated behind schedule due to water on tracks.

Preparations by Civic Authorities

Mumbai’s civic administration has been on high alert since the IMD issued the red warning. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) deployed additional staff to monitor flooding in sensitive areas.

Emergency response teams were kept ready to handle incidents of tree fall, building collapses, or accidents caused by waterlogging. Pumps were installed in flood-prone areas to clear excess water, while disaster management teams closely tracked updates from the IMD.

Authorities have also urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall and follow safety advisories.

Risks in the Ghat and Coastal Areas

The Ghats of Maharashtra are particularly vulnerable during such spells of heavy rain. Landslides, road blockages, and damage to property remain a concern in these regions. National highways connecting the western coast with interior Maharashtra may face disruptions due to falling debris and water accumulation.

Coastal regions, especially Konkan-Goa, face risks of flooding due to heavy downpours combined with strong winds. The IMD’s warning for fishermen underscores the severity of conditions in sea areas adjoining the western coast.

Extended Outlook for Maharashtra

The IMD has indicated that heavy rainfall will persist across Maharashtra until August 23. The intensity may vary across districts, but regions like Mumbai, Konkan-Goa, and parts of Madhya Maharashtra are expected to see consistent heavy rain.

Urban flooding, transport delays, and power outages are possible outcomes of this extended spell. Rural areas in Marathwada may also experience crop damage due to excessive rain. Authorities have been urged to prepare contingency plans to handle emergencies.

The Mumbai Weather Forecast highlights the city’s ongoing battle with monsoon rains. With the IMD red alert in place, residents must prepare for more heavy showers, gusty winds, and disruptions in the next 24 to 48 hours.

Mumbai’s resilience is tested each monsoon, and this year is no exception. The combination of heavy rainfall, waterlogging, traffic disruption, and strong winds will continue to challenge daily life.

In coastal and Ghat regions, the risks are even higher. The IMD’s repeated warnings underline the seriousness of the situation, especially for fishermen and residents in low-lying areas.

As the rain continues until August 23, citizens are urged to stay cautious, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow safety advisories from authorities. The coming days will determine how well Mumbai and other regions manage the latest round of intense monsoon showers.


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