After almost three days of school holidays, after a long weekend of independence and with severe precipitation, which are still predicted for Maharashtra districts such as Mumbai, Thane, Pune and Navi Mumbai on Thursday, normal routine is likely to be disturbed for the next day.
Schools in most districts will remain open on Thursday, August 21. In Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune or Thane, there has not been an official announcement.
“Protective precipitation probably in isolated places,” IMD said in its prediction for Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) on 21 August.
However, orange alerts were issued for Ghat.
However, the Lonavalla City Council announced a holiday for all schools tomorrow after heavy rains. The order applies to all primary, secondary and higher secondary schools within the limits of the Council within each procedure and media of teaching.
Officials stated that the step was taken as preventive measures to ensure the safety of students, with regard to continuous heavy rains in Lonavale and the surrounding areas.
Imd’s Rain Warning
Despite the warning of the heavy rain of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), it said that it is expected that the intensity of precipitation will be facilitated from Thursday.
The weather agency said that raincare activity is likely to decrease compared to Konkan and Madhya Maharashtra from today with isolated heavy to very severe collision above the northern concand, including bombi, and isolated very severe to extremely severe precipitation (≥21 cm) within 20 and isolated rainfall over the next 3 days.
However, bright to medium rainfall is still predicted for most/many places in the region over the next 7 days.
Weekly forecast Mumbai
According to the weekly forecast of the Ministry of the Meteorology Department, Mumbai will receive a strong precipitation by Thursday, August 21. However, the rainfall is expected to continue throughout the week.
Why does Mumbai get heavy rainfall?
Mumbai receives severe rainfall due to a low -pressure area above the Bay of Bengal and strengthening monsoon winds.
Do not believe in the reputation
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has deployed all its teams to manage the situation.
In the post for X, BMC he urged citizens not to believe any rumors. In the case of emergencies or official updates, it is required to turn to the BMC emergency control room by dialing to the 1916 help line.
(Tagstotranslate) Maharashtra
