Mumbai Weather Update: City Braces For Moderate Rains & High Tide Today; IMD Issues Yellow Alert

Mumbai: The 'City of Dreams' is experiencing cloudy weather with a possibility of light to moderate rainfall. Today, the sun sets at 19:20 IST, while tomorrow's sunrise occurs at 06:04 IST. The 7-day outlook shows mainly overcast conditions with significant precipitation, expecting high temperatures between 30°C and 32°C and lows from 25°C to 26°C.

Mumbai Weather Today

On June 28 at 9 AM, Mumbai is expected to have overcast conditions along with moderate rainfall, with a temperature of 28°C. The likelihood of rain is 25%, humidity is high at 81%, and wind speed is 27 km/h. The weather forecast for Saturday morning indicates light rain, with daytime temperatures ranging from 27° to 29°C.

Forecasting Rain For Upcoming Week

Similar isolated thunderstorms are forecasted to continue through Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, maintaining daytime highs around 29°C and nighttime lows close to 27°C. Precipitation is predicted for Wednesday and Thursday, with rain likely on Thursday. The forecast indicates that rain and thunderstorms will persist into the following weekend, accompanied by increased humidity levels. Overall, the weather is anticipated to remain wet and humid for the coming week, characteristic of Mumbai's monsoon season.

Maharashtra Weather Prediction

The monsoon has effectively arrived in the state with prompt precipitation and persistent overcast skies featuring sporadic light to heavy rainfall. On June 28, IMD has today released an orange, green, and yellow alert. Konkan region of Maharashtra, including Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg, has received a yellow alert, along with Vidharbha region, expected to face moderate rainfall. An orange alert has been declared for the Pune and Nashik area, expected to face heavy rainfall, while central Maharashtra remains devoid of alerts, indicating a green alert.

High Tide Alert Issued In Mumbai

The India Meteorological Department has issued a warning for Mumbaikars regarding rough seas due to high tides for three days, with waves expected to exceed 4.5 meters. Residents and tourists are advised to avoid beaches and the sea. The Disaster Management Department recommends avoiding coastal areas from June 26 to 28 due to the extremely rough sea conditions. Tide predictions include June 27 at 1:40 PM with 4.73 meters and June 28 at 2:26 PM with 4.64 meters.

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