Heavy rainfall is possible in isolated areas during the night or early morning for the next 24 hours. The maximum temperature is forecast to be 32 degrees Celsius, with a low of 26 degrees Celsius, the weather agency predicted
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), in its Mumbai weather update, stated that high tides are expected to hit the city's coast at 11.04 am which will be of height 4.15 meters while another high tide of height 3.49 meters is expected to hit the city's coast at 10.51 pm
The civic body stated that the island city, in 24-hour duration that ended at 8 am on Friday, received 10.83 mm of rainfall while the eastern and western suburbs received 17.22 mm and 8.62 mm of rainfall respectively
Meanwhile, several parts of Delhi remained waterlogged on Thursday, a day after heavy showers unleashed chaos in the city, officials said, adding that five people have died in separate rain-related incidents so far
Six weather stations across Delhi recorded over 100 mm of rain in a single day, the IMD said on Thursday, categorising it as an “extremely intense spell”
According to the IMD, the city’s primary weather station, Safdarjung, recorded 107 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours. Other stations, which also received significant rainfall, included Mayur Vihar (147 mm), Najafgarh and Ridge (113 mm), Lodi Road (106 mm) and Delhi University (104 mm), it said
Rajinder Nagar area, which has become the epicentre of protest following the death of three UPSC aspirants in a flooded basement of a coaching centre, was heavily waterlogged on Wednesday, with MCD officials toiling till early hours to pump out the water
ADVERTISEMENT