Mumbai Rains Update: Heavy Rainfall Along Thunderstorms & Cloudy Weather Forecasted On July 10

Mumbai Rains Update: Heavy Rainfall Along Thunderstorms & Cloudy Weather Forecasted On July 10

Mumbai's weather will be generally cloudy with moderate to heavy rainfall, especially along the Konkan coast, along with potential thundershowers and wind gusts of 40-50 km/h. Light rain is expected with temperatures around 29°C

Manasi KambleUpdated: Thursday, July 10, 2025, 09:43 AM IST
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Mumbai Rains Update: Heavy Rainfall Along Thunderstorms & Cloudy Weather Forecasted On July 10 | FPJ/ Devashri Bhujbal

Mumbai: The sky in Mumbai is expected to remain generally cloudy, with moderate to heavy rainfall forecasted. The intensity may vary, with heavy rains anticipated, especially along the Konkan coast due to the active monsoon phase. Rains could be accompanied by thundershowers, with wind gusts reaching 40-50 km/h, potentially amplifying the rainfall's impact.

The latest weather forecast indicates light rain with a temperature of 29°C as of 9 am on July 10, Thursday. The precipitation level is at 35%, the humidity is 81%, and wind speeds are around 13 km/h. The weather forecast indicates that light rain will persist throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from 27°C to 29°C at various times.

July temperatures in Mumbai typically range between 25 °C and 32°C, with humidity levels remaining high at 80-90%, contributing to a humid and uncomfortable atmosphere.

There is a notable risk of waterlogging in low-lying areas such as Dadar, Andheri, Kurla, and Sion, particularly if heavy rains coincide with high tide, expected to reach 3.95 m around 11:25 am. Transport and rail services are likely to face disruptions, especially in regions like Wadala and Matunga due to heavy rainfall. Wind conditions may also see speeds of 20-30 km/h, with cyclonic patterns causing gusts of 40-55 km/h in some locations.

The weather for the week ahead indicates ongoing light rain on Friday through Monday, with a chance of showers on Tuesday and Wednesday. Emergency measures recommend avoiding prone areas to waterlogging and staying updated on transport advisories. Carrying an umbrella or raincoat is advisable due to expected heavy rain.

Farmers are urged to take precautions against potential crop damage due to the humid conditions. In emergencies, residents can contact the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation helpline at 1916. The weather trend suggests continued heavy rains in the Konkan belt, including Mumbai, with a slight decrease expected on July 11, followed by another warning for heavy rain on July 12.

The Meteorological Department issued yellow and orange alerts for Mumbai and surrounding districts, indicating that heavy rainfall effects will be widespread across the city and suburbs.

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