MUMBAI: Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra on Wednesday with the advance of the monsoon in the state.
Several areas in the city has been receiving rainfall since Tuesday night.
High tide of 4.16 meter is expected in Mumbai at 11.43am.
Local train services between Kurla and CSMT has been halted after water inundated the tracks between Kurla and Sion stations.
Local train services between Kurla and CSMT has been halted after water inundated the tracks between Kurla and Sion… https://t.co/eII2cGnthz— TOI Mumbai (@TOIMumbai) 1623214644000″Monsoon has arrived in Mumbai today, normal arrival date is June 10 every year so it has arrived prior to the average arrival date,” said Dr Jayanta Sarkar, deputy director general (DDG), IMD Mumbai.
#Monsoon has arrived in Mumbai today, normal arrival date is 10th June every year so it has arrived prior to the av… https://t.co/CMo4DwTzhT— TOI Mumbai (@TOIMumbai) 1623208753000Several areas like Kalyan-Dombivli has been receiving heavy rains since last night.
Streets get waterlogged as Mumbai receives heavy rainfall.
Visuals from Sion#MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoonRains https://t.co/eBORdVDmQW— TOI Mumbai (@TOIMumbai) 1623212547000In the 24 hours ending today at 8.30am on Wednesday, the IMD Colaba observatory has recorded 77.4mm rains while IMD Santa Cruz observatory has recorded 59.6mm rains.
This falls in the moderate rain category as per IMD classification.
With inputs from agencies