Mumbai rains: Vikhroli, Colaba record over 300 mm rainfall after heavy showers

05 July,2026 10:17 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Several areas recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall, while a few areas logged a whopping 300 mm of downpour in the last 24 hours

Several areas recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall, while a few areas logged a whopping 300 mm of downpour in the last 24 hours. Pic/PTI


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Heavy overnight rain lashed Mumbai and neighbouring cities, easing slightly by morning even as the IMD on Sunday kept a red alert in place with forecasts of continued downpours and isolated extremely heavy showers, civic officials said.

Several areas recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall, while a few areas logged a whopping 300 mm of downpour in the last 24 hours.

Heavy downpour continues across Mumbai

Despite the delayed arrival of the monsoon this year, the city has been experiencing intense rainfall since the beginning of the week. Several locations across Mumbai recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall in the 24-hour period ending at 8 am on Sunday.

Civic officials said that despite heavy rainfall, public transport services, including suburban trains and buses, continued to operate.

According to data shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the island city recorded an average rainfall of 194 mm, while the eastern and western suburbs received 217 mm and 186 mm of rainfall, respectively, between 8 am on July 4 and 8 am on July 5.

Vikhroli, Colaba among worst-hit areas

Several locations in the eastern suburbs recorded rainfall exceeding 300 mm. The highest rainfall was reported at the Building Proposal Office in Vikhroli West, which recorded 310.6 mm. Tagore Nagar Municipal School in Vikhroli received 301.8 mm, followed by Vikhroli Fire Station with 289.8 mm, Powai with 285.8 mm and Bhandup Complex with 274.8 mm.

In the island city, Colaba Pumping Station recorded 306.6 mm of rainfall, followed by Malabar Hill with 288.8 mm, Mandvi Fire Station with 284.2 mm, Colaba with 274.8 mm and Memonwada Fire Station with 266.6 mm.

The western suburbs also witnessed heavy rainfall, with Andheri Fire Station recording 255.6 mm. Chakala Municipal School in Andheri received 252 mm, Jogeshwari recorded 248.2 mm, Aarey Colony in Goregaon received 247.6 mm and K West Ward Office recorded 245.2 mm.

High tide warning issued amid heavy rain

Authorities are also monitoring tidal conditions as Mumbai continues to receive heavy rainfall. A high tide measuring 4.19 metres is expected at 3:22 pm on Sunday, followed by another high tide of 3.51 metres at 3:41 am on Monday.

Low tides are expected at 9:31 pm on Sunday with a height of 1.59 metres and at 9:05 am on Monday with a height of 1.56 metres.

In view of the forecast, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to people to remain alert and venture outdoors only if absolutely necessary.

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