Updated On: 16 September, 2025 07:40 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Heavy rainfall continued to lash Mumbai and its suburbs on Tuesday, leading to waterlogging in several areas, including the Kherwadi Junction on the Western Express Highway in Bandra East, as commuters braved the showers during peak hours. (PICS/ NIMESH DAVE)

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The IMD has predicted a generally cloudy sky for the day with a high probability of thunderstorms. Residents have been advised to remain cautious, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas
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According to the civic body, a high tide of 3.50 metres was recorded at 7.48 am and of 2.90 metres at 7.27 pm. A low tide of 2.27 metres occurred at 2.06 pm on Tuesday, while another is expected at 2 am on Wednesday at 1.44 metres

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In the 24-hour period from 8 am on Monday, Mumbai city recorded 39.35 mm of rainfall, while the eastern suburbs received 35.17 mm, and the western suburbs recorded 40.34 mm, according to IMD data
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Meanwhile, the water levels in the lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai have seen a significant rise due to rainfall in their catchment areas

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With more showers expected through the day, civic authorities are on alert, and citizens have been advised to check official updates before venturing out
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