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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai, adjoining areas witness lightening and heavy rains
Updated On: 21 May, 2025 12:04 AM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Parts of Mumbai and its adjoining areas experienced heavy rains, thunder, and lightning on Tuesday evening. Pics/Satej Shinde, Kirti Surve and Atul Kamble

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The rainfall accompanied with thunderstorm and lightning lashed several parts of Mumbai, slowing down road traffic in some parts of Mumbai, officials said
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They said the intensity of the rain was higher in eastern and western suburbs of Mumbai as compared to the city, which received only light showers

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In Western suburbs, Jogeshwari received the highest rainfall of 63 mm, followed by 57 mm in Andheri (Malpa Dongri) and 40 mm in Andheri (East) by 8 pm, informed the officials
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In Eastern suburbs, Powai received the highest 38 mm rainfall, followed by 29 mm in Bhandup (S ward office) and 27 mm in Tembhi Pada, they said

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The Mumbai traffic police, in a post on X stated that there was waterlogging at an Andheri subway due to which traffic was stopped on the route briefly
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Parts of Maharashtra may witness heavy rain with thunder and gusty winds between May 21 and 24 following a cyclonic circulation which is likely to form over the east-central Arabian Sea off the Karnataka coast, the Met department said

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The Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai, issued a release on Tuesday evening stating that a low-pressure area is likely to form over the same region around May 22, and thereafter, it may move northwards and intensify further
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Met department official Shubhangi Bhute said rainfall activity over Maharashtra may increase between May 21 and May 24 under the influence of the cyclonic circulation

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The weather system is expected to impact parts of Maharashtra, including south Konkan, south central Maharashtra and Mumbai, she said
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday urged the fishermen to stay alert sighting Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) rough weather warning for the next four days

