Mumbai: Residents should brace for heavy rainfall in the city as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced a yellow alert for the next two days. The downpour came after a brief break, giving relief from a scorching heat. According to the met department, there will be moderate rain or thunderstorm on Friday, with the maximum temperature of 33 degrees Celsius. Mumbai should brace for the "moderate rain or thunderstorms" as the IMD predicts that the same pattern will continue for the remainder of the week. Till October 12, the maximum temperature will consistently be 34 degrees, except today. However, on October 12, there will be a light rainfall or just drizzles, predicted IMD.Rain will intensify from October 13 , and is likely to occur towards evening or the night. From October 14 onwards, expect heavy rain or thunderstorm in a partly cloudy sky in Mumbai.
Netizens Reaction However, this time Mumbaikars are little irked by the consistent rain. One of the residents said, "Saans lete hain toh heavy rainfall start ho jata hai...... (As soon as I Breathe, it starts to rain).
Meanwhile, another shared what he felt about the comeback of rain in the city. On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), a user said that rain and thunderstorm had disrupted normal life.Mumbaikar's ;
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Saans lete hain toh heavy rainfall start ho jata hai......
Again It's Raining in Mumbai ЁЯМзя╕П #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/0Rs65RT97X
Meanwhile another user asked if it is the last monsoon. He wrote, "Is this the last rain of this monsoon? Raining in Navi Mumbai."Normal Life was disrupted due to torrential rain accompanied by thunder and lightening in #Mubai.#MumbaiRains #Mahara pic.twitter.com/jIcQm0esym
— Dr.Manoj Pandey (@mpandey03) October 10, 2024
Amid this, several users said even the sky is crying for the sad demise of Ratan Tata, an industrialist, leader and philanthropist who died on October 9 due to age-related health issues.Is this the last rain of this monsoon?
— jitendra meena (@jitendrame1179) October 10, 2024
Raining in Navi Mumbai.#MumbaiRains #NaviMumbai #Traffic #Monsoon#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/ACtikKqJmC
Even Thor is here for farewell to Ratan Tata Sir! тЪбя╕П
— Mumbai Nowcast (@s_r_khandelwal) October 10, 2024
Captured by meЁЯОе #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/DmkoODLEtp
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— Gunnu рдЬрд╛рдЯрдгреА (@JatniGunnu) October 10, 2024
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