Mumbai: Heavy rainfall drenched parts of Mumbai on Monday, July 21, with South Mumbai and Western suburbs witnessing heavy downpours. Areas like Marine Drive and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus were soaked due to overnight rainfall, as visuals showed partially waterlogged roads and people taking refuge under shelters.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Rain lashes parts of Mumbai. Visuals from Marine Drive. pic.twitter.com/xolaALFaXL
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#WATCH | Maharashtra: Heavy rain lashes parts of Mumbai. Visuals from around Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. pic.twitter.com/zdgSdRpelG
— ANI (@ANI) July 21, 2025
Yellow Alert Issued For The City
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the rain was likely to persist for at least a few hours, accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40 km/h. A yellow alert was issued for the city, signalling the likelihood of moderate to heavy rainfall.
The weather department stated that temperatures would hover between 25°C and 31°C, with partly cloudy skies expected. Commuters were advised to carry umbrellas and remain cautious while heading out, especially as water accumulation and slippery roads could pose hazards during peak traffic hours.
No Major Disruption Reported Due To Heavy Rains
Despite heavy rainfall overnight, no major disruption was reported by commuters using the city's public transportation today in the morning. Local trains were running smoothly on all the suburban lines. No major traffic disruption has been reported yet due to waterlogging. The downpour comes as part of the ongoing monsoon activity, which is expected to continue intensifying over the week.
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As the city moves deeper into the monsoon season, the IMD forecast indicates the likelihood of more rain throughout the week. On Tuesday, moderate rainfall and overcast skies are expected, along with occasional thunderstorms. The overall temperature will remain mild, although humidity levels may remain steady.
By Wednesday, rainfall activity is projected to increase, with a fresh yellow alert issued for the day. Heavier showers and widespread cloud cover are expected to dominate the city’s weather. The pattern is likely to persist into Thursday, with several parts of Mumbai potentially experiencing intense rainfall and continuous overcast conditions.
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On Friday, the rainfall may ease slightly, though light to moderate rain remains in the forecast. Temperatures are expected to stay relatively stable, with a marginal decrease in humidity levels. Saturday may continue with similar weather conditions, as rain is likely to persist under predominantly cloudy skies. However, no severe weather alert has been issued for the weekend as of now.
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