Intense Mumbai rains had been giving massive rains over Mumbai. So much so that the commercial capital has been recording a few very heavy spells of rainfall as well. A day before, the city had recorded a hefty 231 mm of rains which were the highest of the season.
These rains were attributed to the off-shore trough which has been extending along the West Coast from Maharashtra coast to the coastal regions of the state of Kerala. Moreover, a cyclonic circulation was also persisting in close proximity of the Konkan coast.
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The last 24 hours were also rainy enough for the city of Mumbai wherein heavy showers were observed. In a span of 24 hours from 8:30 am on Monday, Santa Cruz in Mumbai recorded a good 53 mm of rainfall while Colaba saw slightly less rains to the tune of 46 mm.
Now, as per weathermen at Skymet Weather, rainfall activity over Mumbai is expected to witness a reduction to some extent. However, rains will remain between light to moderate. Moreover, rains during the forenoon and afternoon hours will remain on the backseat.
Meanwhile, rainfall may occur during the night and evening hours. Rainfall pattern will remain the same and will continue for at least the next two to three days.
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