Mumbai Rains: City To See Moderate To Heavy Showers Today, Yellow Alert Issued; Konkan Put Under Orange Alert

Mumbai: The monsoon has intensified across parts of Maharashtra, with Mumbai waking up to moderate to heavy showers and warnings of thunderstorms on Tuesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Mumbai and its suburbs, predicting moderate to intense rain with strong winds and lightning activity for the next 24 hours. Citizens have been urged to avoid non-essential travel as the city braces for another wet day.

According to IMD, wind speeds over Mumbai could reach 40 to 50 km/h, accompanied by thunder and lightning. The heavy rain is likely to impact daily life and public transport, especially in low-lying areas prone to waterlogging as it did yesterday. Authorities have also warned people against venturing near seafronts due to the risk of high tides and gusty winds.

No Major Disruption Reported

Despite being battered by heavy rains a day ago, Mumbai showed no signs of major disruptions for commuters travelling in peak hours today. The local train services on all suburban routes were reported normally, with minor delays. No major waterlogging incident was reported since morning causing traffic snarls in the city.

Yellow Alert Issued For Navi Mumbai, Thane & Palghar

The alert extends to surrounding regions like Navi Mumbai and Thane, where similar weather patterns are expected. Thunderstorms with lightning and winds up to 50 km/h could cause tree falls and damage to overhead electric lines, prompting officials to advise residents to take necessary precautions.

In the Palghar district, moderate rainfall coupled with thunderstorms is likely, with wind speeds between 30 and 40 km/h. A yellow alert has been declared here as well. Fisherfolk, farmers, and residents of rural areas have been specifically advised to remain cautious and avoid outdoor activities during peak weather conditions.

Orange Alert Issued For Konkan

Meanwhile, the IMD has issued an Orange Alert for the coastal districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg in Konkan. These regions are likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall, especially in hilly areas and along riverbanks. The department has warned of rising water levels and possible localised flooding. Local administrations in these districts have been directed to remain vigilant and prepare for emergency response if needed.

Citizens across the state are advised to keep emergency supplies ready, stay indoors when possible, and shift to safer locations if conditions worsen. The ongoing monsoon surge, typical for the month of Shravan, is expected to continue over the coming days, as per weather forecasts.

With rainfall intensifying across Maharashtra, especially along the Konkan belt and Western Ghats, state authorities are on alert to manage potential disruptions and ensure public safety.

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