01 September,2019 10:20 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
This picture has been used for representational purpose
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday, Mumbai has received moderate to heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. According to the weather agency, the reason for these showers is the presence of a Cyclonic Circulation is over South Gujarat coast and a Cyclonic Circulation lies over Odisha and adjoining areas. According to IMD, the region is likely to receive more rainfall in next 2-3 days due to the active west coast moving towards south Konkan and further. Besides, heavy spells are likely in parts of Akola, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Nagpur, and along the coast. Panvel recorded 13 cm rainfall and latest satellite picture indicates active west coast move towards south Konkan and further.
Also Read: Mumbai Rains: Preparing for monsoon-related diseases
Also Read: Mumbai: Central team to visit to Maharashtra flood-hit areas from August 29
The weather forecast also predicted that these conditions are likely to prevail for next 2-3 days. The India Meteorological Department, Mumbai predicted heavy rainfall at isolated places in many districts in Maharashtra. According to news agency, ANI, IMD predicted that Mumbai, Palghar, Thane and Raigad districts are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall for the next 24 hours. Further predictions have been made for September 2 wherein isolated places in Raigad district likely to receive heavy rainfall.
According to the private weather forecast, Skymet, the Cyclonic Circulation persisting over Saurashtra region is now tilting southwards with height and the Monsoon surge is expected to become active over Goa and Konkan including parts of Mumbai and suburbs. Light to moderate showers are likely to lash the city of Mumbai during the next two to three days. The possibility of a couple of sharp showers for a very short duration cannot be ruled out. The private weather forecast also predicted that the rain intensity may be heavy in some parts between September 3 and 5. However, very heavy downpour are ruled out from Mumbai and rains will not be as heavy to have caused any problems in terms of intense flooding or waterlogging.
With inputs from ANI
Also Read: Mumbai Rains: Water stock at 96 per cent, one month of monsoon still remains
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates