All schools and junior colleges in Mumbai will remain closed on Thursday even as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted ''extremely heavy rainfall'' in Mumbai and its surrounding areas in the next 24 hours and issued a red alert in this regard.
Mumbai: All schools and junior colleges in Mumbai will remain closed on Thursday even as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted ''extremely heavy rainfall'' in Mumbai and its surrounding areas in the next 24 hours and issued a red alert in this regard.
In its weather forecast, the IMD said that very heavy rainfall was likely in Mumbai and isolated areas across Palghar, Thane and Raigad districts on Thursday. Other cities of Maharashtra including Nashik, Pune, and Aurangabad are also likely to witness another heavy spell of rainfall in the next 24 hours.
Here are the live updates:
In its weather bulletin, IMD said that this year, Mumbai recorded 2,366 mm of rain so far. However, the average rainfall for the city is around 1,800 mm, therefore, making it an excess of 26 per cent for the city as of Thursday morning. On the other hand, the suburbs have recorded 67 per cent in excess of the average rainfall.
In the last 21 hours until 5:30 am on Thursday, Mumbai rains of 69 mm have been recorded, of which 6 mm rain has occurred in the past six hours, Skymet weather reports.
In the last 21 hours until 5:30 am today, Mumbai rains of 69 mm have been recorded, of which 6 mm rains have occurred in the past 6 hours#MumbaiRains #MumbaiRainlive #MumbaiRainsLive #weather #Monsoon2019 https://t.co/JyQFQrbWeE
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) September 19, 2019
Weather forecast by IMD: Intermittent rain or showers likely in city and suburbs with possibility of extremely heavy falls at isolated places.
Weather Forecast by I.M.D @ 08:00 - INTERMITTENT RAIN OR SHOWERS LIKELY IN CITY & SUBURBS WITH POSSIBILITY OF EXTREMELY HEAVY FALLS AT ISOLATED PLACES.
#Monsoon2019 #MCGMUpdates #MumbaiRains #SafeMonsoon pic.twitter.com/eHOK73hetm— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) September 19, 2019
In view of the heavy rainfall forecast, Maharashtra Education Minister Ashish Shelar on Wednesday took to microblogging site Twitter and announced the state government's decision to declare a holiday for Thursday in all schools and junior colleges as a "precautionary measure", in Mumbai, Thane, and Konkan region.