
Rains Mumbai: The Regional Meteorological Center has released a red warning for Mumbai and predicted heavy showers during the day. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum of 27 May hovering around 23 degrees Celsius.
“Extremely heavy rainfall and lightning storm and gusty winds in isolated places,” says the weather forecast in Mumbai, which will remain valid until 8:30 today. In the upcoming two days, a yellow warning is a place, because the storm activity is likely to be accompanied by heavy rain. In particular, red warnings, including Ratnagiri, Thane, Raigad and Sindhudurg, are also introduced in nearby districts.
Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today has released a red warning for Maharashtra.
The southwest monsoon brought 26 May premature showers, which is remarkably earlier than the usual monsoon onset, which used to be around 11 June. “So the Monsoon arrived in the bomb 16 days earlier.
Heavy showers on May 26 brought the daily life of the inhabitants of the bomb to rest, because the streets and the low -laid areas were flooded and the water was not checked, disrupted the movement of the vehicle and caused traffic to the traffic.
Traffic overload as a result of water jets was reported in several places, including Narayan Dabholakar Road, Worli Nak AB Road, King Circle Bridge (Matunga), Elphiston Bridge, Freeway South Bound, Avatar Singh Bedi, Hindmata Plaza, Powai Plaza (Sakinaka), Ram Nagar Subway others.
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The Mumbo Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) in the paper states: “Restoration work takes place at the #Acharyaatrechowk station after disturbing the promotion.”
The MMRC had to suspend the operations after the flood was reported to the Acharya Atre Chowk underground station after a sudden and intense collision. MMRC reported that train operations on the worli on the Aarey JVLR corridor work as usual.
Responses to heavy 26th May heavy rainfall, Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde said: “Such a strong rainfall occurred in decades. About 15 days ago 15 days ago, Mumbai and its surrounding areas witnessed intense rains as never before.
He further reported that the authorities monitor the situation from the CCTV control room and 13 reserved hotlines were established to provide urgent help.
(Tagstotranslate) Mumbai weather