Updated On: 18 August, 2025 03:25 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
According to official data, Tata Power Chembur received the highest rainfall, measuring 117.0 mm, followed closely by Vikhroli with 103.0 mm. Other parts of the city also saw substantial rain, with Juhu receiving 96.5 mm, and Santacruz recording 86.1 mm

Mumbai on Monday continued to witness heavy rains. Pic/Shadab Khan
Over 100 mm rain was recorded in Chembur and Vikhroli areas of eastern Mumbai in just 6 hours of downpour on Monday as the IMD issued a red alert for Mumbai.
The city continued to experience heavy rainfall, with several areas recording significant downpours between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm, the weather department said.
According to official data, Tata Power Chembur received the highest rainfall, measuring 117.0 mm, followed closely by Vikhroli with 103.0 mm. Other parts of the city also saw substantial rain, with Juhu receiving 96.5 mm, and Santacruz recording 86.1 mm.