Mumbai woke up to overcast skies on Monday, following a night of heavy showers, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the city and nearby Thane and Palghar districts. Isolated areas are expected to receive intense rainfall, and a high tide warning is in place, with waves forecast to rise up to 4.34 metres, heightening the risk of flooding in low-lying and coastal zones.
Mumbai logged 80% of June rainfall already
Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, gusty winds 30-40 kmph with light to moderate rainfall very likely to occur at isolated places over Marathwada.
तपशीलवार जिल्हानिहाय हवामान अंदाज व चेतावणीसाठी कृपया https://t.co/jw7yrf9chD भेट घ्या. pic.twitter.com/3Hs3XRHC3H
— Regional Meteorological Center,Mumbai (@RMC_Mumbai) June 22, 2025
Mumbai has already received 80% of its average June rainfall, with Colaba recording 478 mm and Santacruz 425 mm. The downpour has boosted lake levels to 26%, the highest mid-June reserve in three years. However, weekend waterlogging prompted civic officials to advise caution near seafronts and flood-prone roads.
The IMD predicts continued rain this week, with heavy showers on June 23-24 and 26, easing briefly midweek. Temperatures will hover between 24°C and 32°C. Fishermen are warned against venturing into rough seas, while commuters should expect delays due to possible disruptions. Stay prepared with rain gear and avoid unnecessary travel.



















