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IN PHOTOS: Dark clouds hover over Mumbai’s skyline as city witnesses light rains

Updated On: 02 June, 2025 09:07 PM IST | Keshari Dandgavan

Dark clouds hovered over Mumbai as the city witnessed light to moderate rains in some parts of the city on Monday evening. (Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi and Shadab Khan)

The IMD had predicted that the city would experience partly cloudy skies, with chances of occasional light spells of rain. Pics/Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi and Shadab Khan

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The IMD had predicted that the city would experience partly cloudy skies, with chances of occasional light spells of rain. Pics/Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi and Shadab Khan
A high tide was expected at 5:14 pm on Monday, reaching a height of 3.96 meters

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A high tide was expected at 5:14 pm on Monday, reaching a height of 3.96 meters

People were seen leaving the shores after being warned by lifeguards at Dadar beach. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi.

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People were seen leaving the shores after being warned by lifeguards at Dadar beach. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi.

As the Mumbai skyline turned gloomy and cloudy, the flight of birds hinted at the approaching rains. Pic/ Shadab Khan.

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As the Mumbai skyline turned gloomy and cloudy, the flight of birds hinted at the approaching rains. Pic/ Shadab Khan.

Low tides were expected at 11:45 pm on Monday, measuring 1.82 meters, and at 11:25 am on Tuesday at 1.96 meters

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Low tides were expected at 11:45 pm on Monday, measuring 1.82 meters, and at 11:25 am on Tuesday at 1.96 meters

The next high tide is expected at 5:25 am on Tuesday, with a height of 3.12 meters

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The next high tide is expected at 5:25 am on Tuesday, with a height of 3.12 meters

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Nature turns the tide pink

Nature turns the tide pink

Thousands of flamingos wade through the shallow waters of the Talawe wetlands behind Nerul’s NRI Complex in Navi Mumbai. PIC/SHADAB KHAN

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