Although monsoon arrived in Mumbai very late this year, several occasion saw heavy downpour leading to many problems like water-logging, delay of trains among others. While there were continuous rainfall on Sunday in Mumbai suburbs, several parts of Mumbai received heavy rains for several hours lasting well into the wee Monday morning. Monday is expected to be no different with the Met department predicting heavy showers for most parts of the day.
Here are the latest updates of monsoon in Mumbai:
#sanpada underpass waterlogged #navimumbai #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/wmbMoUewPl
— Sunny Padharia (@sunny_twitts) July 16, 2018
Rain will continue in western coastal regions including western #Maharashtra, #Goa, western #Karnataka, #Kerala, northern #AndhraPradesh and #Telangana.#TheWeatherChannel #MonsoonUpdate pic.twitter.com/kzgMCBpyzT
— The Weather Channel India (@weatherindia) July 16, 2018
#Mahabaleshwar in #Maharashtra and #Bhawanipatna in #Odisha are the #rainiest places in India with 299 mm of rainfall. https://t.co/Ol2eBnpMqp #Top10 #weathertweet @mataonline @odisha_tourism
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 16, 2018
#MumbaiRains to continue today, reduce thereafter. https://t.co/2hREVKHXcd #MumbaiMonsoon #MumbaiRains2018 #MumbaiWeather @RidlrMUM @MumbaiMirror
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 16, 2018
#Rain in Navi Mumbai. #MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoon pic.twitter.com/IPTooqhnNX
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 16, 2018
.@SkymetWeather: Santacruz, Mumbai Recorded 95 Mm Of Rain In Last 24 Hrs From 8.30 am On Sunday
*Expect #MumbaiRains To Gradually Reduce Now
*Amritsar, Ambala, Pathankot, Sonipat Likely To Witness Rains In 1 To 2 Days pic.twitter.com/FnOEatJ55l
— BTVI Live (@BTVI) July 16, 2018
IMD has predicted return of heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places in Mumbai. Check The Weather Channel app for hourly forecast in your area before you leave home or your office today.
Download for iOS and Android here – https://t.co/D8xMEzYj9I#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/VTDmPCg2bh— The Weather Channel India (@weatherindia) July 16, 2018
#MumbaiRains till 8:30am
Santacruz 95mm
Colaba 12mm
Most parts of city got 70-100mm rains. Colaba strategically important place but so many times rainfall there is so much different from rest of city. IMD need to add Borivali, Dadar, Mulund/Bhandup measurement for true reflection— Mumbai Weather (@IndianWeather_) July 16, 2018
#MumbaiRain is at a high now in #Bhayander west since last 4 hrs. If this continues for long tonite then it may be a difficult #Monday for #Mumbaikars in #mumbai .@smart_mumbaikar #mumbaitraffic #mumbailocal #mumbairainswithmidday #MumbaiMonsoon #MumbaiRains
— CA Amit Jain (@amitakjain) July 15, 2018
Heavy rains from wadala all the way to powai in some stretch very poor visibility @RidlrMUM @MumbaiPolice @SkymetWeather
— Nishad kapadia (@nishad_kapadia) July 16, 2018
@IndianWeather_ Raining Heavily in BKC 💦 @RidlrMUM
— I_am_chitwan (@chitwan_19) July 16, 2018
#Hindi : 16 जुलाई मौसम पूर्वानुमान: महाराष्ट्र, गुजरात, मध्य प्रदेश, पंजाब में वर्षा; बिहार, उत्तर प्रदेश में शुष्क मौसम https://t.co/taolpDXKZZ #WeatherUpdate #Monsoon2018
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 16, 2018
In the last 24 hours from 8.30 am on Sunday, santa Cruz in #Mumbai recorded 95 mm of #rain. Expect #MumbaiRains to gradually reduce now. #MumbaiMonsoon @MumbaiMirror
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) July 16, 2018
#Santacruz in #Mumbai received heavy #rain of 93 mm until 05:30 hours today. Now we expect gradual decline in rain intensity. #MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoon @SkymetWeather
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) July 16, 2018