The downpour reduced visibility and left the forest-lined stretch drenched, with vehicles, including a bright red BEST bus, autorickshaws, and two-wheelers, carefully navigating the slippery road. Pic/ Satej Shinde
Despite the tough weather, the city’s characteristic resilience was on full display, as Mumbaikars pressed on with their daily routines under the monsoon skies
Riders donned raincoats, headlights glowed through the mist, and water streamed across the pavement as the lush green canopy of Aarey offered a scenic yet sombre backdrop
Mumbai is expected to experience a generally cloudy sky with heavy rainfall predicted at a few locations across the city and its suburban areas, according to the latest forecast issued by the weather department
High tide is expected at 10:23 AM with a height of 4.37 metres and again at 9:59 PM reaching 3.80 metres
The low tide will occur at 4:11 PM with a height of 2.00 metres, while the next low tide is expected at 4:20 AM on June 24, measuring 0.39 metre
The average rainfall recorded between 8:00 AM on June 22 and 8:00 AM on June 23 was 3 mm in the city, 10 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 5 mm in the western suburbs
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