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IN PHOTOS: Hightide hits Mumbai coast as rains take a pause
Updated On: 17 June, 2025 07:13 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
A day after heavy rains, Mumbai experienced a brief break from showers on Tuesday, but a strong hightide hit the city’s coastline. Pics/Atul Kamble and Kirti Surve Parade

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Mumbai was expected to experience a high tide of 4.13 metres at 4:13 pm on Tuesday, according to a weather bulletin issued by the BMC
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A low tide of 1.77 metres was expected at 10:33 pm on June 17, the BMC said

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The Mumbai civic body said that the next high tide will occur early on Wednesday, 18 June, at 4:35 am, reaching 3.37 metres, with the next low tide expected at 10:09 am, measuring 1.61 metres
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Civic authorities have advised residents to stay away from the shoreline during high tide hours for safety

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The weather department predicted that the city was likely to experience generally cloudy skies on Tuesday, with a possibility of moderate rainfall in both the city and its suburbs
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Several areas in Mumbai recorded over 100 mm of rainfall within 24 hours from 4 pm on Sunday, according to data from the automatic weather stations installed by the BMC across the city. The city also experienced severe waterlogging, impacting traffic and daily life

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According to the data, over 200 mm of rainfall within 24 hours was recorded in Matunga and Worli (4 pm on Sunday till 4 pm on Monday), while Lower Parel, Dharavi, Dadar, Colaba, Vile Parle, Santacruz, Bandra, and BKC recorded over 150 mm of rainfall during this period
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According to the BMC’s disaster management department, the Colaba weather station reported 100 mm of rainfall in 24 hours till 8 am on Monday, and the Santacruz weather station reported 86 mm of rainfall

