
The commuters walk along a water -catching road in the middle of heavy rains, as the necessary rain beats several parts of the bombai, in Andheri in Bombai 20 May 2025 | Photo Credit: Neither
Strong rainfall accompanied by storms and lightning on Tuesday (May 20, 2025) in the evening threw several parts of the bombai, slowed road traffic, the officials said.
They said that the intensity of pre-monzuno rain was higher in the eastern and western suburbs of bombai compared to the city, which received only light showers.
In the western suburbs, Yogeshwari received the highest rainfall of 63 mm, followed by 57 mm in Andheri (Malpa Dongri) and 40 mm in Andher (east) to 20:00, he informed the officials.
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In the eastern suburbs, Powai received the highest precipitation of 38 mm, followed by 29 mm in Bhandup (with Ward Office) and 27 mm in Tembhi Pada, they said.
Light to medium rainfall between 20:00 and 23:00 was recorded in the metropolis, with the western suburbs receiving the highest rainfall, according to BihanMumbai officials Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The island city recorded average precipitation of 12.86 mm, while the eastern and western suburbs received 15.65 mm and 26.63 mm, or in three hours, they said.
Officials said that, with the exception of one incident in the fall of a tree and one of the short circuits, no other incident was reported in the metropolis.
The storm lights up the sky above Terminus CHHhatparati Shivaji during the monsoon rains in Mumbai 20. May 2025. Photo Credit: PTI
There were no news in the city or suburbs that it would be normal in the city or suburbs normal in the metropolis, they said.
However, the traffic police argued that there was a water in Andheri Subway, which made the operation stopped.
The commuters said that road traffic slowed down due to rain. The commuter commuting claimed that local services were running with some delays, although the railway authorities stated that they were not affected.
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Parts of Maharahtra can witness heavy rains with thunder and impact wind between 21 and 24 May after a cyclonic circulation, which is likely to form over the Eastern Arabian sea off the coast of Karnataka, the meteorological department said.
The Regional Meteorological Center, Mumbai, released the evening on Tuesday (May 20, 2025), stating that the low -pressure area is likely to form in the same region around 22 May, and then can move north and intensify.
The meteorological department of the Shaubhangi Bhute said that rain activity over Maharahtra may increase between 21 May and 24 May under the influence of cyclonic circulation.
The weather weather system is expected to have an impact on the Maharashtra, including South Konkan, South Central Maharashtra and Mumbai, she said.
“In some places, there is a possibility of strong precipitation with thunder, accompanied by impact winds reaching speeds of 30-40 km / h or perhaps higher in isolated places,” said Mrs. Bhute.
Published – May 21, 2025 06:58