With a total of 849 mm rain in the month of July as of now, Mumbai has surpassed its monthly rain average of 840.7 mm in the first half of July.
During the last 24 hours, Santacruz received 97 mm of rain. Heavy to very showers were reported over many other parts of Mumbai as well leading to waterlogging and traffic jams.
With a total of 849 mm , #Mumbai surpassed its monthly #rain average of 840.7 mm in first half of July. 97 mm during last 24 hours. We except heavy downpour over parts today, leading to watter logging. Will decrease by tomorrow evening/night. #MumbaiRains @mybmc @SkymetWeather
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) July 15, 2020
Heavy showers in Mumbai at least next two hours. @MumbaiLiveNews @MumbaiRainApp @SkymetWeather pic.twitter.com/NgptUfReYE
— Jatin Singh (@JATINSKYMET) July 15, 2020
Until 05:30 hours today, #Surat received 91 mm, #Santacruz 92 mm and #Nagpur 101 mm #rain. Monsoon is active over #Gujarat, #Vidarbha & #Mumbai. Get ready for more rain over Mumbai and suburbs today as well. #MumbaiRainsLive #mybmcupdates #mybmc @SkymetMarathi @SkymetWeather
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) July 15, 2020
Going to be a rainy Wednesday for Mumbai, heavy showers expected today. Track #MumbaiRains in real-time, download Mumbai Rain app now: https://t.co/Edh1eol7U5 #MumbaiRain #MumbaiRainsLive @SkymetWeather
— Mumbai Rain (@MumbaiRainApp) July 15, 2020
A cyclonic circulation is persisting over the North East Arabian Sea and adjoining areas. Low level wind convergence is also seen over Maharashtra coast.
We expect heavy to very heavy rains to continue over Mumbai and suburbs until tomorrow July 16. Thereafter, the intensity of rain will decrease but Mumbai weather will not go completely dry. On and off rain and thundershowers will continue over Mumbai and suburbs with few occasional intense spells.
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