Mumbai Rains: Waterlogging In Parts Of City, More Showers Expected Today —Check IMD Forecast
Mumbai faced heavy morning rain on Monday, causing widespread waterlogging and traffic disruptions in several parts of the city.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued an alert for more rain, a day after heavy showers disrupted normal life in several parts of Mumbai.
The weather agency has put the city on 'Orange' alert, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall and thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds.
This comes as the city is already reeling from heavy overnight and morning rain, causing widespread waterlogging and major transport disruptions. With more rain predicted, the situation may worsen.
The rains have also led to suspension of suburban train services between Vadala Road and Chhatrapati Shivaj Maharaj Terminus on Central Railway's Harbour line from 10:25 a.m, PTI reported.
Maharashtra: Heavy rains in Mumbai have caused waterlogging in the Bandra area, disrupting normal life and traffic. pic.twitter.com/gMoJJfW73n
— IANS (@ians_india) May 26, 2025
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Waterlogging witnessed in parts of Mumbai following heavy rainfall.
— ANI (@ANI) May 26, 2025
(Visuals from JJ flyover) pic.twitter.com/KqhqRHTEQ8
Earlier, a well-marked low-pressure area persisted above the region, which has now turned into a low-pressure area over Marathwada and central Maharashtra, resulting in the rainfall.
District wise Nowcast warnings for next 3-4 hours over Maharashtra: Thunderstorms accompanied with moderate to intense spells of rainfall over districts of North Konkan pic.twitter.com/aq2jMX5keA
— Regional Meteorological Center,Mumbai (@RMC_Mumbai) May 26, 2025
Very Heavy Rain and Intense Lightning in Mumbai this Morning
— Ujwal Puri // ompsyram.eth ð¦ (@ompsyram) May 26, 2025
Mumbai Weather and Monsoon pic.twitter.com/z67THwSbmV
Several people reacted to IMD’s social media post, informing that many areas in Raigad and Navi Mumbai, among others, are already getting “very heavy” showers since night.
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Colaba Gets 71.9 mm Rainfall In 24 Hours
The IMD also reported that Mumbai’s Colaba recorded 71.9 mm of rainfall between 8:30 a.m. Sunday and 5:30 a.m. Monday. The Mumbai airport area reported 33 mm of rainfall during this period. Sion, Tata Power Chembur, and other places have also received significant rainfall, the IMD data showed.
According to the IMD, Mumbai will continue to receive significant rainfall till May 29, with the city on a yellow alert till May 28. Other coastal districts of Maharashtra, such as Thane and Palghar, are also on a yellow alert during this period. Meanwhile, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg are on an orange alert on some days, anticipating heavier rains.
Mumbai Weather Outlook
May 26: The Regional Meteorological Centre’s district-wise forecast on Monday predicted “very likely” probability of "heavy to very heavy rainfall & thunderstorms with lightning & gusty winds (50- 60 kmph) at isolated places."
May 27: "Very likely" probability of "thunderstorms accompanied with lightning, heavy rainfall & gusty winds (40- 50) at isolated places."
May 28: "Very likely" probability of "thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, heavy rainfall & gusty winds (40- 50) at isolated places."
May 29: “Very likely” probability of “heavy rainfall at isolated places.”
In view of the expected heavy rainfall, the IMD has warned about potential cloud-to-ground lightning, the fall of weak trees or structures, and short-term power disruptions.