
In the latest weather update, Maharashtra released the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) a red warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of Maharashtra, including Bombai, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri, extended 26 May to 30 May.
IMD warning shows the possibility of extremely heavy showers that could disrupt everyday life and cause waterlogging or delay in low -lying areas.
On Monday, May 26, the southwestern monsoon carried out its instructions over Mumbai, more than fourteen days before the normal date, with IMD officials stating that it was the oldest arrival of rains in the country’s financial capital in 75 years.
“Southwest Monsoon appeared over Mumbai 26.
The normal date for the arrival of Monsoon to the bombi is 11 June.
According to the latest IMD warning, Palghar 26 will experience a storm with lightning and strong collisions and gusty winds. For the next four days to 30. This month Palghar will witness a slight rains.
Thane will see extreme rainfall on Monday, followed by mild to heavy rainfall for the next four days.
Today, Mumbai can witness extremely strong precipitation, followed by mild to heavy rainfall in isolated places until 30 May.
On Monday, Mumbai and its neighboring areas deposited heavy rains, which led to contamination in several parts of the city. Operation Metro 3 Operation between Acharya Atre Chowk and Worli were suspended after the underground station was flooded, the officials said.
The Mumbo Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) was forced to suspend the operation after the flood was reported at the Acharya Atre Chowk underground station.
(Tagstotranslate) Maharashtra Weather updates