Mumbai got a lot of rain on Thursday, the first time in almost a month that the rainy season had stopped. A story in Mint said that the subways in Andheri and Malad were still closed to traffic. On Friday, clouds and lightning are likely to hit the city. At the same time, though, the rain should get lighter after 36 hours. Before, on September 7 and 8, the India Meteorological Department sent out a yellow alert for Mumbai, Palghar, and Thane.
It has been raining in Mumbai again, almost a month after a break. It rained 21.2 mm at the IMD Colaba observatory and 36.7 mm at the Santacruz observatory around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday.
On social media, people shared videos of the heavy rain in Mumbai. “Damn!” someone wrote after sharing a video of rain in the city. It’s raining again in Mumbai.”
Damn! Mumbai Rains are at it once again 🥹 pic.twitter.com/OYT2Vjp9lv
— Dr Rushindra Sinha (@RushindraSinha) September 7, 2023
In other news, parts of Delhi got a lot of rain on Thursday after a long stretch of hot weather. Burari, Kanjhawala, Rohini, Badili, Mundaka, Pashchim Vihar, Jafarpur, Nazafgarh, NCR (Bahadurgarh), Farukhnagar, and Rewari (Haryana) are all places that the weather service says will get mild to heavy rain.
It is also raining hard in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Kerala, among other places in the country. It rained a lot in Odisha, according to a post on X by the IMD in Hindi. Nabarangpur had 11 cm and Semiliguda had 16 cm. Watch out during the rainy season and make sure everyone else is safe too.
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It also said, “The state of Chhattisgarh saw heavy to very heavy rain.” In Kondagaon, it has rained 12 cm, and in Bakavand, 10.4 cm. Watch out during the rainy season and make sure everyone else is safe too.