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Mumbai Rains Today LIVE Updates: City braces for moderate to intense spell of rains in next 4 hours

Mumbai Rains Today LIVE Updates: City braces for moderate to intense spell of rains in next 4 hours

Indian Express6 hours ago

Maharashtra Mumbai Rains Today, IMD Weather Forecast Live Updates: Mumbai has been witnessing heavy rainfall since last with, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a nowcast warning saying that a moderate to intense spell of rainfall will lash Mumbai in the next 4 hours.
Record rainfall recorded: The island city has recorded 86 mm of rainfall till 8 am on Thursday, followed by 65 mm in eastern suburbs and 53 mm at western suburbs, according to the BMC's Automatic Weather Station (AWS) system.
IMD forecast: According to IMD forecast, heavy rainfall is expected in Madhya Maharashtra and Konkan on Thursday (June 19). 'Isolated heavy rainfall also likely over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim during 19th, 22nd and 23rd, Gangetic West Bengal during 23rd-25th, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha during 19th-22nd, Madhya Pradesh during 19th-23rd June with very heavy rainfall over Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha on 19th, Jharkhand on 20th, East Madhya Pradesh during 20th-23rd, West Madhya Pradesh on 22nd & 23rd and over Chhattisgarh on 19th & 20th June,' IMD said in its statement.

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