Mumbai: Rain witnessed in various parts of South Mumbai on the weekend Diwali.
Suburbs also see rainfall, but significantly less.
The light drizzle on Friday night began with the parts of the island and continued the suburbs such as Chembur, Goregaon and neighboring cities Thane and Navi Mumbai.
Within 24 hours 8:30 a.m.
on Saturday, the IMD Colaba Observatory recorded a rain of 10.2 mm, while the Observatory Santacruz only witnessed the rain trail.
It falls in the Rain Light category, according to the classification of the IMD.
Throughout Saturday, a cloudy sky looks.
Dr.
Jayanta Sarkar, scientists and heads at IMD Mumbai, said this city was experiencing this rainfall because of the quality low-pressure area above the east Central Arab sea.
“From Sunday and so on, it will decrease, with further reduction from the day after,” said Sarkar.
The city recorded no rain in November last year, while in November 2019, 109 mm of rain was recorded, making it the highest for the month in a decade.
Meanwhile, on Friday, before the rain, the maximum temperature recorded by the IMD Observatory Santa Cruz was 37 degrees Celsius, making it the second highest for November since 2016.
Previously, in 2018, the highest maximum temperature had touched 37.6 degrees at 4.
November on Saturday, the rain ensures that the maximum temperature is dipped with IMD Santacruz recording a maximum temperature of 33.9 degrees which is 0.5 degrees Celsius below normal.