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Rains lash parts of Mumbai, adjoining areas

Heavy showers lashed Mumbai suburbs of Ghatkopar, Chembur, Santacruz, Borivali, Kandivali and Malad in the early hours of Friday. Severe cyclonic storm 'Maha' is weakening, but it will cause light to moderate rains in parts of Maharashtra, the meteorological department said.

Rains lash parts of Mumbai, adjoining areas
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Published : Nov 8, 2019, 3:22 PM IST

Mumbai: As the cyclonic storm 'Maha' weakened', it brought heavy to moderate rainfall in several parts of the city, suburbs of Thane and Navi Mumbai on Friday.

Heavy showers lashed Mumbai suburbs of Ghatkopar, Chembur, Santacruz, Borivali, Kandivali and Malad in the early hours of Friday, an official said.

At some places, showers were accompanied by lightning
and thunder.

Parts of adjoining Thane and Palghar districts also experienced showers, an official in the district disaster management control room said.

Low-lying areas in Thane and Palghar districts were water-logged, he said.

According to reports, seashore villages of Dahanu, Chinchani, Boisar, Safale and Kelve in Palghar district received heavy showers.

In the last 24 hours ended 8.30 am, Thane recorded 59.94 mm rainfall, he said.

Navi Mumbai was also lashed by rains on Friday morning.

The financial capital will witness light to moderate showers or thunderstorms, along with a cloudy sky over the next 24 hours, the Mumbai weather bureau predicted.

"Effect of cloudiness caused by remnants of Maha clouds depression.

"Mumbai.. short spells of rain right now in the early morning in different pockets of suburbs more towards western side..Borivali, Chembur, Santacruz, as indicated by latest radar and satellite image," India Meteorological Department deputy director-general M S Hosalikar tweeted.

The IMD recorded 0.2 mm rain in the Colaba observatory (in south Mumbai) and 32.6 mm rain in the Santacruz observatory (in suburbs) in the last 24 hours (from 8.30 am Thursday morning to 8.30 am Friday).

However, road and rail transport remained unaffected by the downpour, a civic official said.

Cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast on Thursday, causing moderate rainfall in several parts of Maharashtra.

Also Read: Cyclone 'Maha' weakening but to cause rains in parts of Maha

Mumbai: As the cyclonic storm 'Maha' weakened', it brought heavy to moderate rainfall in several parts of the city, suburbs of Thane and Navi Mumbai on Friday.

Heavy showers lashed Mumbai suburbs of Ghatkopar, Chembur, Santacruz, Borivali, Kandivali and Malad in the early hours of Friday, an official said.

At some places, showers were accompanied by lightning
and thunder.

Parts of adjoining Thane and Palghar districts also experienced showers, an official in the district disaster management control room said.

Low-lying areas in Thane and Palghar districts were water-logged, he said.

According to reports, seashore villages of Dahanu, Chinchani, Boisar, Safale and Kelve in Palghar district received heavy showers.

In the last 24 hours ended 8.30 am, Thane recorded 59.94 mm rainfall, he said.

Navi Mumbai was also lashed by rains on Friday morning.

The financial capital will witness light to moderate showers or thunderstorms, along with a cloudy sky over the next 24 hours, the Mumbai weather bureau predicted.

"Effect of cloudiness caused by remnants of Maha clouds depression.

"Mumbai.. short spells of rain right now in the early morning in different pockets of suburbs more towards western side..Borivali, Chembur, Santacruz, as indicated by latest radar and satellite image," India Meteorological Department deputy director-general M S Hosalikar tweeted.

The IMD recorded 0.2 mm rain in the Colaba observatory (in south Mumbai) and 32.6 mm rain in the Santacruz observatory (in suburbs) in the last 24 hours (from 8.30 am Thursday morning to 8.30 am Friday).

However, road and rail transport remained unaffected by the downpour, a civic official said.

Cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast on Thursday, causing moderate rainfall in several parts of Maharashtra.

Also Read: Cyclone 'Maha' weakening but to cause rains in parts of Maha

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Rains lash parts of Mumbai, adjoining areas
         Mumbai, Nov 8 (PTI) As the cyclonic storm 'Maha'
weakened', it brought heavy to moderate rainfall in several
parts of the city, suburbs of Thane and Navi Mumbai on Friday.
         Heavy showers lashed Mumbai suburbs of Ghatkopar,
Chembur, Santacruz, Borivali, Kandivali and Malad in the early
hours of Friday, an official said.
         At some places, showers were accompanied by lightning
and thunder.
         Parts of adjoining Thane and Palghar districts also
experienced showers, an offical in the district disaster
management control room said.
         Low-lying areas in Thane and Palghar districts were
water-logged, he said.
         According to reports, seashore villages of Dahanu,
Chinchani, Boisar, Safale and Kelve in Palghar district
received heavy showers.
         In the last 24 hours ended 8.30 am, Thane recorded
59.94 mm rainfall, he said.
         Navi Mumbai was also lashed by rains on Friday
morning.
         The financial capital will witness light to moderate
showers or thunderstorms, along with a cloudy sky over the
next 24 hours, the Mumbai weather bureau predicted.
         "Effect of cloudiness caused by remnants of Maha
clouds depression.
         "Mumbai.. short spells of rain right now in the early
morning in different pockets of suburbs more towards western
side..Borivali, Chembur, Santacruz, as indicated by latest
radar and satellite image," India Meteorological Department
deputy director-general M S Hosalikar tweeted.
         The IMD recorded 0.2 mm rain in the Colaba observatory
(in south Mumbai) and 32.6 mm rain in the Santcruz observatory
(in suburbs) in the last 24 hours (from 8.30 am Thursday
morning to 8.30 am Friday).
         However, road and rail transport remained unaffected
by the downpour, a civic official said.
         Cyclone 'Maha' fizzled out into the Arabian Sea off
the Gujarat coast on Thursday, causing moderate rainfall in
several parts of Maharashtra. PTI APM COR ARU
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