During the 24-hour period from 8:00 AM on June 2 to 8:00 AM on June 3, Mumbai recorded 6.51 mm of rainfall in the city area, 2.96 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 3.64 mm in the western suburbs
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The city is expected to witness a partly cloudy sky today, with a possibility of light to moderate rainfall across Mumbai and its suburban areas, according to the latest Mumbai weather updates.
The weather department has not issued any warnings, but there is a possibility of light to moderate rainfall across Mumbai and its suburban areas.
The IMD's Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 33.7 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 25.5 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory reported a high of 32.2 degrees Celsius and a low of 26.2 degrees Celsius, as per the latest Mumbai weather updates.
During the 24-hour period from 8:00 AM on June 2 to 8:00 AM on June 3, Mumbai recorded 6.51 mm of rainfall in the city area, 2.96 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 3.64 mm in the western suburbs.
High tide is expected at 6:08 PM today with a height of 3.76 meters. Tomorrow, on June 4, a high tide of 3.06 meters is expected at 6:57 AM.
Low tide will occur at 11:25 AM today, with a height of 1.96 meters, followed by another low tide at 12:48 AM on June 4, with a height of 1.79 meters.
Earlier, on May 28, Mumbai city received heavy rainfall.
The IMD said that quantitatively, the southwest monsoon seasonal rainfall over the country as a whole is likely to be 106 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) with a model error of +-4 per cent, indicating that above-normal rainfall is most likely over the country as a whole during the monsoon season (June to September), 2025.
"The southwest monsoon seasonal (June to September, 2025) rainfall is most likely to be above normal over Central India and South Peninsular India (>106% of LPA), normal over Northwest India (92-108% of LPA) and below normal over Northeast India (<94% of LPA)," the IMD said in a press release.
The southwest monsoon seasonal rainfall over the Monsoon Core Zone (MCZ) consisting of most of the rainfed agriculture areas in the country is most likely to be above normal (>106% of LPA).
During June to September 2025, normal to above normal rainfall is very likely over most parts of the country except some areas of Northwest and East India, and many areas of Northeast India where below normal rainfall is very likely.
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