Mumbai braces for intense monsoon downpour as IMD raises alert level
Orange alert issued across Mumbai region with heavy rains expected; high tides forecasted.
The India Meteorological Department has elevated its warning status for Mumbai and surrounding districts as severe monsoon conditions intensify across the region. An orange alert now covers Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad, signaling the likelihood of moderate to heavy rainfall in the coming hours. Forecasters are predicting prolonged wet spells that could persist through the day, affecting normal life across the metropolitan area.
The city has already experienced substantial precipitation, with central Mumbai recording 114 millimeters of rain within a single 24-hour period. Suburban areas have similarly been battered by relentless downpours, creating waterlogging concerns in low-lying neighborhoods. Municipal authorities and disaster management officials have asked residents to remain vigilant and take all necessary safety measures during this weather event.
The monsoon intensification arrives alongside a high-tide warning, which could compound flooding risks in coastal and low-lying zones. The combination of heavy rainfall and elevated tidal conditions poses particular challenges for drainage systems already strained by the season's heavy moisture. Traffic congestion and transportation delays are expected across the city as weather worsens.
Residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel, secure loose outdoor items, and stay informed through official weather updates. Authorities are positioned to respond to any emergencies that may arise. The weather system is expected to dominate conditions through the week, with normalcy potentially returning only after another 48-72 hours.
Source: Times of India