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Mumbai Weather Update: IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall; High Tides Expected

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 9, 2024 08:35 IST

Mumbai is expected to experience a generally cloudy sky with intermittent moderate to heavy spells of rain in both ...

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Mumbai is expected to experience a generally cloudy sky with intermittent moderate to heavy spells of rain in both the city and suburbs on Tuesday, July 9. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a possibility of very heavy rainfall at isolated places throughout the day on Tuesday.

Tide Timings:

High Tide:

2:33 PM: 4.31 meters2:19 AM (10.07.2024): 3.67 meters

Low Tide:

8:36 PM: 1.63 meters7:55 AM (10.07.2024): 1.21 meters.

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Average Rainfall (from 8:00 AM on 08.07.2024 to 8:00 AM on 09.07.2024):

City: 141.97 mmEastern Suburbs (ES): 116.61 mmWestern Suburbs (WS): 142.58 mm

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