After hot weather last week, Mumbai and rest of the state likely to see light downpour till Friday due to trough from Gulf of Mannar to Karnataka
Visitors spend time at Marine Drive on March 17. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
After Mumbai saw unprecedented hot weather last week, when temperatures touched 40 degrees C, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated unseasonal rainfall for Mumbai and its neighbouring districts for Wednesday and Thursday, with a yellow alert for Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg.
While a green alert has been issued for Mumbai with the possibility of light rain and thundershowers, the IMD has issued a rainfall alert for all 36 districts of Maharashtra, with an orange alert for Pune, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Parbhani, Beed, Hingoli, Nanded, Latur, and Dharashiv.
Reason for rainfall
According to information from IMD, the unseasonal rainfall across Maharashtra is a result of a trough that runs from the Gulf of Mannar to south interior Karnataka across Tamil Nadu at 0.9 km above mean sea level.
48-hour forecast for city

Mainly clear sky in the city and suburbs. Possibility of light rain towards early morning. Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 32 degree C and 23 degree C, respectively
IMD’s forecast
Mumbai: Light rain and thundershowers on Wednesday and Thursday
Thane and Palghar: Light rain and thundershowers on Wednesday and Thursday
Other coastal districts
Raigad: Yellow alert, thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds on Wednesday, light rain on Thursday
Ratnagiri: Yellow alert, thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds on Wednesday and Thursday
Sindhudurg: Yellow alert, thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds on Wednesday. Light rain on Thursday
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