City
Epaper

Mumbai Records Moderate Rainfall; Western Suburbs Receive Higher Showers

By Amit Srivastava | Updated: May 17, 2025 10:02 IST

Mumbai: Several parts of Mumbai received moderate rainfall between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM today, as per data released ...

Open in App

Mumbai: Several parts of Mumbai received moderate rainfall between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM today, as per data released by the Disaster Management Unit of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

In the City area, both Nair Hospital and the D Ward Office recorded 14 mm of rainfall. The Eastern Suburbs, including Kurla Fire Station and MCMCR Powai, reported 12 mm.

The Western Suburbs witnessed comparatively heavier showers, with the HW Ward Office recording the highest at 20 mm. Supari Tank Municipal School received 18 mm, Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Municipal School saw 16 mm, followed by BC Fire Station with 14 mm, Marol Fire Station with 13 mm, and Aarey Colony Municipal School in Goregaon reporting 11 mm.

According to the Regional Meteorological Department, Mumbai is expected to witness a partly cloudy sky with the possibility of light rain or thundershowers at isolated places in both the city and suburbs. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 33°C and 27°C, respectively.

Forecasts also indicate a cloudy sky with chances of light rain or drizzle over the next 48 hours.

Tags: Mumbai Rain UpdateMumbai RainsMonsoon 2025Mumbai NewsRainfall News
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraVoters Back Development, Not Political Brands’: Eknath Shinde Targets Uddhav-Raj as BMC 2026 Polls Heat Up

MumbaiSuspicious Bag Outside Nitesh Rane’s Mumbai Residence Triggers Security Alert

MumbaiBMC Election 2026: Mahayuti Unveils Manifesto Promising Slum-Free Mumbai, Interest-Free Loans for Women

MumbaiDharavi Redevelopment: Devendra Fadnavis to Request PM Narendra Modi to Launch Project, Assures 350 Sq Ft Homes

MumbaiMumbai Police Hop on ‘Bhagwanji in Car’ Viral Trend, Netizens Cheer

Navi Mumbai Realted Stories

MumbaiRaj Thackeray Claims Hindi Is Not the Official Language of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

Navi MumbaiPanvel Municipal Election 2026: Heat Rises as Public Questions Vanishing Civic Concerns

MaharashtraNanded Municipal Election 2026: BJP Sees Uneven MLA Participation as Two Stay Away

PunePune Crime News: Three Held Within 24 Hours for Armed Robbery Attempt in Kalyaninagar Flat

MaharashtraRatnagiri: Saree-Clad Women Take to Football Field, Send Strong Message on Empowerment (Watch Video)