Mumbai Weather LIVE Updates: Marol Records Highest Rainfall In Six Hours, BMC Says
Marol Fire Station received the highest rainfall since 11 pm on Friday until 5 am on Saturday after witnessing 216 mm rainfall, according to a post by BMC said in a post on X.
That was followed by Tagore Nagar Municipal School in Vikhroli (213 mm), Nariyal Wadi School in Santacruz (213 mm), and the Building Proposal Office in Vikhroli West (211 mm).
Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Moderate Rains and Waterlogging In Western Suburbs
Moderate, non-stop rains are expected to continue for the next few hours over Mumbai’s Western suburbs and other parts of the city, popular Mumbai weather forecaster Rushikesh Agre said in a post on X.
“Waterlogging will also continue in the Western suburbs as the rain is not likely to stop there,” he said.
7 AM.. Expect non-stop moderate rains now to continue over Western suburbs & parts of Mumbai for next few hours. Waterlogging to continue in Western suburbs as rain unlikely to stop over there ⚠️
Take care all, stay safe #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/i6QtqstPdl
— Mumbai Rains (@rushikesh_agre_) August 16, 2025
Mumbai Weather LIVE Updates: Tracks Flooded On Central Line
Railway tracks on the Central Line between Vikhroli and Kurla were flooded on Saturday morning due to heavy rainfall, a user posted on social media platform X.
Flooded railway tracks from Vikhroli to Kurla (Central line) this morning. #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/Z2GJwJRpuy
— Mumbai Rains (@rushikesh_agre_) August 16, 2025
Mumbai Weather LIVE Updates: IMD Issues Red Alert
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The Meteorological Department has issued a ‘Red Alert’ for Mumbai, with a possibility of heavy rain and waterlogging. The administration has advised people to be alert and not to leave their homes unless necessary.
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