
Bombai weather: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) upgraded the yellow warning to Orange until 6 September 8:30 in the morning after the tireless rains before Ganpati Visarjan. It predicted heavy to very heavy rains in isolated places.
IMD prognosis Generally overcast sky over the city for today, September 5, along with a chance of slight rainfall in the city and its suburbs.
The high tide is likely to take place at 10:39 in the morning with a high tide of 3.94 meters, followed by another at 22:35 reaching 3.52 meters. The low tide is expected at 16:43 at 1.77 meters, while another tide predicts at 4:29 in the morning 6 September and measures 0.88 meters, according to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) earlier.
Deficiation data recorded between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm 5th September 5 shows that the city received 6.75 mm rain. The eastern suburbs registered 7.39 mm, while the western suburbs experienced the highest precipitation at 15.32 mm.
The weather department urged the inhabitants, especially inhabitants in low -laid areas, to remain careful during the high tidal periods, especially if they match rainfall with increasing sea levels.
Meanwhile, the water level in the river basin has increased due to significant rainfall in the basin, the water level in the lakes, which supplies drinking water to the bombai, increased. BMC data reported that the total supply of water in seven reservoirs in the city reached 95.45 percent of its full capacity, FPJ said. BMC mentioned that combined water storage in these tanks is now 13,81,475 million liters, which is 95.45 percent of their total storage capacity.
Bombing weather
According to the IMD forecast, Mumbai and its suburbs can expect sporadic heavy rainfall on Saturday, which are likely to have mostly cloudy sky with periods of intense showers, combined with stuffy and repressive weather. Daily temperatures are expected to remain around 30-31 ° C, while the night minimum will be almost 24 ° C, ensuring minimal relief from damp and unpleasant conditions.
Since September 7th, Mumbai is expected to gradually decrease the intensity of precipitation. According to IMD, mild showers are probably on Sunday and Monday and offer for commuting relief. Within the 9th and September 10, the city can only receive light rain without any weather warnings, indicating a welcome break in the ongoing heavy monsoon conditions.
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