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Day 2 Of Overwhelming Downpours For Mumbai

Day 2 of overwhelming downpours for Mumbai and rural areas as IMD Issues red caution. The IMD had given a red alarm late on Friday for Mumbai, Raigad, and Ratnagiri. It had anticipated overwhelming to extremely substantial precipitation on Saturday in numerous spots in Palghar, Mumbai, Thane and Raigad areas.

Day 2 of overwhelming downpours, rains will keep on lashing Mumbai and the beachfront regions of Maharashtra for the second back to a back day on Saturday, an authority of the India Meteorological Office (IMD) said. The IMD had given a red alarm late on Friday for Mumbai, Raigad, and Ratnagiri. It had anticipated overwhelming to extremely substantial precipitation on Saturday in numerous spots in Palghar, Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad regions.

Broad overwhelming precipitation was seen across Mumbai over the most recent 24 hours, IMD Mumbai’s delegate executive general K S Hosalikar tweeted on Saturday. The showers on Friday morning moved from the city to the rural regions as the day advanced, he said. “Another overwhelming RF day for Mumbai and west coast today,” he said on Twitter.

After 8.30 am on Saturday, the city and its encompassing regions recorded moderate precipitation of 25 mm to 30 mm, Hosalikar included. According to the IMD’s information, Mumbai’s Colaba climate agency recorded 169 mm precipitation over the most recent 24 hours, while the Santacruz climate station revealed 157 mm precipitation in a similar period.

In the meantime, the Ratnagiri agency recorded 69.3 mm precipitation and the Harnai climate station enlisted 165.2 mm downpours since Friday. In the dry locales of Marathwada, the Nanded area got 22 mm downpours during the range, the IMD said. The Alibaug authority in Raigad region recorded 18 mm downpours during this period.

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