
After a short break in heavy downs, Mumbai is expected to get heavy rainfall again. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning and warned that the fresh magic of rain probably began on Tuesday.
The financial capital, which witnessed relatively calmer weather over the weekend, recorded intense precipitation last week. The showers brought large parts of the city to rest with water, traffic jams and delay in local train services.
According to IMD, the upcoming charm could bring mild to heavy showers in several parts of the bomb and its suburbs.
The weather agency today released a yellow warning of light rain in the districts of Thane, Raigad, Satara, Kolhapur, Osmanabad, Beed and Nanded.
Week ahead: cloudy sky, showers and warning of heavy rain
22 – 25 August: Mumbai will experience a predominantly cloudy sky with a slight rain. Daily temperatures are expected to remain around 30 ° C and dive at 25-26 ° C at night.
August 26: IMD released a warning with rainfall and predicted large showers throughout the city.
27 – 28 August: Rainy conditions persist in the middle of the week, albeit without a formal warning. The temperatures are slightly easier and between 28 ° C and 25 ° C.
Commuting recommended caution
Since Tuesday, Mumbaikars may meet the water curtain, traffic jams and delay in train services. The IMD warns the citizens to carefully plan their travel and follow the real -time updates.
Despite the short relief at the weekend, Mumbai’s monsoon is set to continue in full force and brings back his well -known pattern of wet, unpredictable weather and maintains residents and civic bodies in alert.
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