Mumbai drenched on first day of week; heavy rains affect morning commute

Watering at Dadar TT junction after heavy rain during the night. Mumbaikarlar woke up in a morning wetted, and the traffic slowed down during the office busy hours due to water logging in low areas in the city and suburbs. | Photo Loan: Emmanual Yogini
Mumbaikarlar woke up on Monday, September 15, 2025, and the traffic slowed down during the office busy hours due to water logging in low areas in the city and suburbs.
During the night and after the heavy showers in the morning, water accumulated water on the tracks at the Kurla Station in the Central Railway Route and the Bandon on the Western Railway Network. Local trains were working with some delays, according to the authorities.
Lightning and Thunder, which started at midnight, continued in the morning and continued in the morning, according to civilian authorities King’s Circle and other areas, such as low areas such as flooding.
Water -filled pits worsened the traffic conditions.
IMD, Mumbai, Than and Raigad’da 40-50 kmph reached, lightning with lightning and storm spells warned.
At 8.00, the air estimation was usually a heavy cloudy sky in heavy and heavy rainy cloudy places in isolated places in mumbai and suburbs. The IMD also warned Gusty at a speed of 30-40 km/h on the possibility of thunder/lightning with wind speed.
On Monday, September 15, 2025 at 8.30 in the morning, IMD, Mumbai, Than, Raigad’s very intense rain spell and 30-40 kmph for the next three hours of lightning speed of lightning speed.
According to the IMD report, Colaba received the highest rainfall on Sunday, September 14, 2025 and on Monday, September 15, 2025. Other areas of rainfall are Bandra 82.0 mm, Byculla 73.0 mm, Tata Power 70.5 mm, Juhu 45.0 mm, Santacruz 36.6 mm and Mahaxmi 36.5 mm.
(With inputs from PTI)
Published – 15 September 2025 09:04




