A motorcyclist weaves through the drenched roads, cloaked in a raincoat, while his pillion rider sits huddled inside a plastic sheet, braving the elements with little more than a layer of plastic between them and the rain. Pic/ Ashish Raje
The city is expected to experience partly cloudy skies today, with the possibility of light to moderate rain showers 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 24.2 degrees Celsius on Wednesday
Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory reported a high of 33.4 degrees Celsius and a low of 23.8 degrees Celsius, as per the latest Mumbai weather updates
Between 8:00 AM on June 3 and 8:00 AM on June 4, the island city recorded 21.91 mm of rainfall
The eastern suburbs received 20.41 mm, while the western suburbs registered the highest at 25.80 mm, indicating moderate precipitation across the city
High and low tide timings may impact coastal areas and low-lying roads. On June 4, a high tide of 3.60 meters is expected at 7:01 PM
The following morning, on June 5 at 8:24 AM, another high tide of 3.19 meters is anticipated. Low tides are predicted at 1:42 AM (1.68 meters) and 1:46 PM (2.26 meters) on June 5
As of 8:00 AM today, Mumbai is expected to experience a partly cloudy sky with the possibility of light to moderate rainfall across the city and its suburbs
The weather reflects typical early monsoon conditions, with brief spells of rain anticipated throughout the day. According to tide forecasts, a high tide of 3.60 meters is expected at 7:01 PM today, followed by another at 8:24 AM on June 5, measuring 3.19 meters
Low tide timings for June 5 are set for 1:42 AM at 1.68 meters and 1:46 PM at 2.26 meters. Meanwhile, the city recorded moderate rainfall over the past 24 hours, with the island city receiving 21.91 mm, the eastern suburbs 20.41 mm, and the western suburbs recording the highest at 25.80 mm
Residents are advised to stay cautious during high tide hours, especially in low-lying areas, as rainfall and tidal patterns may combine to cause temporary waterlogging
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