12 July,2020 10:30 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Small kids play with toy aircraft at Shivaji Park in Dadar. Picture/Pradeep Dhivar
Mumbaikars have been witnessing rainfall in the past few days but the intensity of the downpour has seen a drop. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a multi-hazard weather warning for the next five days starting July 11. IMD Mumbai's deputy director of Meteorology KS Hosalikar on late Saturday evening said that the city has been receiving rainfall more towards the city side.
In its daily bulletin, Private weather agency Skymet said that due to on and off rains, there will be some relief for Mumbaikars from rains. However, the weather agency also said that there would be an increase in rainfall activities between July 13 and 15, and good rains are expected to continue until July 16. Skymet further said that they do not expect heavy downpour over Mumbai and suburbs which may lead to waterlogging in few low lying areas.
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Taking to the micro-blogging site, the weather agency said that moderate winds from West and Southwest directions will continue over Maharashtra coast including Mumbai. The first week of July witnessed one of the rainiest spells over Mumbai and suburbs, Skymet tweeted. It further said that the city has been witnessing spot and patchy showers for the last four days.
Monsoon Activity In The Past 24 Hours
For the last few days, Mumbai and its surrounding areas have been experiencing light to moderate rains. According to Skymet, light rains commenced over Mumbai and suburbs around 9 pm and continued till morning. During the last 24 hours, the Santacruz observatory recorded 22 mm while the Colaba one recorded 13 mm rain. The current weather condition of Mumbai and suburbs is cloudy and comfortable, Skymet stated.
The weather agency said that since the city won't receive heavy rainfall, there won't be long traffic jams and inconvenience to the people. However, there may be some water logging in low lying areas. We do not expect very heavy rains, Skymet said.
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