After experiencing some of the hottest September days in the history of the city, Mumbai experienced relief when heavy showers washed the city on Saturday night, MeT predicts thunder showers for next 48 hours
After experiencing some of the hottest September days in the history of the city, Mumbaikars experienced relief when heavy showers washed the city on Saturday night.
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Women wade through knee-deep water in Parel. Pic/Tushar Satam
The island city recorded 35.9 mm rainfall while the eastern suburbs saw 30.9 mm of rain. The Western suburbs saw relatively low 11.13 mm rainfall. Heavy rainfall with lightning was experienced in all parts of the city and areas like Hindmata, Bandra and Parel were waterlogged.
Revellers enjoy a tonga ride during heavy rains in Colaba. Pic/Rane Ashish
The showers that began at 6 pm turned into a downpour by 7 pm. Even Thane, Kalyan and Dombivali saw heavy rains. According to information available with the BMC, rainfall between 8 am and 8 pm on Saturday was 35.9 mm in the city, 30.9 mm in the eastern suburbs and 11.13 mm in the Western suburbs.
Maximum rainfall was seen in Mumbai Central near Nair hospital (75 mm). The maximum rainfall in the Eastern suburbs was experienced in Kurla (69 mm). Bandra recorded 56 mm of rain. “The city will continue to see rain and thunder showers for the next 48 hours, especially in the evenings. Temperatures will stay between 24 degrees and 32 degrees,” said an IMD official.