Weather Update: The country’s weather is changing very rapidly. While the humid heat is troubling people in some states, heavy rains have caused havoc in others. Heavy rains have disrupted life in Mumbai. Just five hours of torrential rain have significantly worsened the conditions in Mumbai city. There is also news that 5 people are reported to have died in the country’s financial capital due to rain.

Many flights have changed their routes due to the heavy rains. At the same time, BMC has also announced a holiday for schools. The Meteorological Department had issued a yellow alert for Mumbai city on Wednesday, but due to heavy rains, it has been changed to a red alert. IMD has also issued a red alert today, September 26.

Mumbai recorded heavy rain on Wednesday, causing low-lying areas to flood, local trains to stop, and the need to divert at least 14 incoming flights. The IMD had issued a red alert for Mumbai and its surrounding districts Thane, Palghar, and Raigad till 8:30 am on Thursday.

Due to heavy rains, the dazzling city of Mumbai has once again come to a standstill. Due to heavy rains in the past few days, the local trains, which are considered the lifeline of Mumbai, were also affected. Heavy rains have also affected bus and flight services. Heavy rains flooded the tracks at Andheri railway station and Kurla station.

The Meteorological Department has also issued a warning of heavy rain on Thursday.

Today Mumbai Weather Alert

The Meteorological Department’s Wednesday forecast indicates a 48-hour possibility of rain in Mumbai and its surrounding suburban areas. During this time, strong winds can also blow at a speed of 40 to 50 km per hour. On Thursday, we can record a maximum temperature of 32 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 23 degrees Celsius.

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