Published 23:03 IST, July 7th 2020
Mumbai Rains LIVE UPDATES: IMD predicts heavy downpour in next 24 hours
Mumbai and its neighbouring areas received moderate to heavy rains in the last 24 hours, the IMD said on Tuesday and predicted intermittent intense showers over the next day.
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23:03 IST, July 7th 2020
Updates from Skymet
In the past 24 hours, whole of Mumbai and Suburbs have recorded an average of over 50mm of rains. Track #MumbaiRains and traffic in real-time, download #MumbaiRain app: https://t.co/Edh1eol7U5 @SkymetWeather #MumbaiRainWithSkymet pic.twitter.com/LkfC3x7aYY
— Mumbai Rain (@MumbaiRainApp) July 7, 2020
In the last 6 hours, Kandivali West, Borivali West, and nearby locations recorded over 70mm of rain. Track #MumbaiRains and traffic in real-time, download #MumbaiRain app: https://t.co/Edh1eol7U5 @SkymetWeather #MumbaiRainWithSkymet pic.twitter.com/qjVuoKDN8v
— Mumbai Rain (@MumbaiRainApp) July 7, 2020
In the last 6 hours, Matunga, Shivaji Park, Siddhi Vinayak temple and nearby locations recorded over 20mm of rain. Track #MumbaiRains and traffic in real-time, download #MumbaiRain app: https://t.co/Edh1eol7U5 @SkymetWeather #MumbaiRainWithSkymet pic.twitter.com/GDUD8UndQl
— Mumbai Rain (@MumbaiRainApp) July 7, 2020
20:39 IST, July 7th 2020
Rains over Mumbai and suburbs to reduce after a few hours: Skymet
Thunderclouds are moving north. Rains over Mumbai and suburbs will reduce after a few hours. We expect patchy spot rain from tomorrow: Mahesh Palawat, Vice president, Skymet.
#Thunderclouds are moving north. #Rains over #Mumbai and suburbs will reduce after few hours. We expect patchy spot rain from tomorrow. #MumbaiRains @SkymetWeather
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) July 7, 2020
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20:08 IST, July 7th 2020
Update from Andheri East, Juhu
In the last 6 hours, Andheri East, Juhu and nearby locations recorded over 40mm of rain: Skymet
In the last 6 hours, Andheri East, Juhu and nearby locations recorded over 40mm of rain. Track #MumbaiRains and traffic in real-time, download #MumbaiRain app: https://t.co/AxUgRGmAsJ @MumbaiRainApp #MumbaiRainWithSkymet pic.twitter.com/OdxCcUhmMj
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 7, 2020
18:34 IST, July 7th 2020
Rainfall prediction by Skymet
Private weather forecaster Skymet has released its set of predictions for rainfall in the country for next three days. Mumbai will likely receive good showers during this time.
According to Skymet, the month of July is the rainiest month for Mumbai with an average rainfall of 841mm. It is not at all rare for Mumbai to score 100mm or more in 24 hours for three consecutive days.
Rainfall prediction for July 8, 9, 10.
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16:23 IST, July 7th 2020
Netizens capture monsoon showers
Mumbaikars took to social media to share visuals of the city's heavy downpour. Gusty winds coupled with heavy rains were witnessed in neighbourhoods across the metropolis.
Malad East Right now @IndiaWeatherMan pic.twitter.com/iOHJJzrJ7u
— Ravi Narmulla 🇮🇳 (@ravinarmulla) July 7, 2020
@IndiaWeatherMan
— Abhishek Sharma (@abhishek_sh78) July 6, 2020
rain in lower parel pic.twitter.com/MAqZ6Ovoky
#MumbaiRains @SkymetWeather @IndiaWeatherMan #malad pic.twitter.com/qtf7oWkWbf
— Rohan hegde (@hegderohan) July 7, 2020
@IndiaWeatherMan It's never been this heavy. From Kandivali west. Relentless for over 20 mins. pic.twitter.com/oUDYYUNvBA
— Sherwin Leander Pais (@sherwinpais) July 7, 2020
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16:12 IST, July 7th 2020
Intense rainfall over Mumbai
Deputy Director-General of Meteorology, IMD, Mumbai, KS Hosalikar took to Twitter to share details of the current status of rainfall in the city.
Intense clouds around Mumbai and around as seen from the radar & Satellite latest images. South Konkan too covered up. Intense rainfall over Mumbai and around with pauses inbetween.
— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) July 7, 2020
Rainfall at 2.00 pm in last 6 hrs indicate less than 40 mm at isolated places.
Rains to continue. pic.twitter.com/ps4nwpq2RN
The Matheran hill station in neighbouring Raigad district received 93.4 mm rainfall in the 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Tuesday, while the Thane-Belapur Industries Association observatory recorded 74 mm rainfall during the period, the IMD said.
The Santacruz weather station, representative of Mumbai's suburbs, reported 30.2 mm rainfall, while the Colaba bureau, representative of the island city, recorded 13.4 mm rainfall during the same period.
Mumbai and around recorded moderate to heavy rains in the last 24 hrs at 8.30 am of 7 July.
मुंबई, ठाणे, न.मुंबईत गेल्या 24 तासात मध्यम ते जोरदार पाउस झाला. रात्री अधून मधून सरी पडल्या.आज पण अधून मधून सरी.
— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) July 7, 2020
Mumbai and around recd mod to heavy rains in last 24 hrs at 8.30am of 7 July.
Next 24 hrs intermittent intense showers likely. pic.twitter.com/eDwSjqzA5x
16:12 IST, July 7th 2020
BMC's message for Mumbaikars
Our number one choice to rock that rainy day look - Raincoat or Umbrella with A Mask!#FiveOutOfFiveStars#MustHaveAdditionToYourWardrobe #NaToCorona pic.twitter.com/xSv8XHADC3
— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 7, 2020
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16:12 IST, July 7th 2020