Mumbai Rains: IMD Red Alert, BMC Issues High Tide Warning
Mumbai is battling another spell of relentless monsoon showers, with the BMC warning of high tides up to 3.75 metres and the IMD issuing a red alert for the city and suburbs. With schools shut, offices partially closed, and flooding reported across several areas, authorities are urging residents to remain cautious.
Mumbai Rains: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted “very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall” in Mumbai and its suburbs, along with gusty winds reaching 45–55 kmph. A red alert has been issued as the city continues to witness severe monsoon conditions. Also Read: Mumbai on Red Alert: Schools Shut, Transport Hit Amid Heavy Rains
BMC Shares Tide Timings
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) released high and low tide timings for the next two days, warning that rising water levels could worsen flooding. High tide is expected at 3.75 metres at 9:16 am and 3.14 metres at 8:53 pm today, with similar patterns forecast for August 20 and 21.🗓️ १९ ऑगस्ट २०२५
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Heavy Rainfall Records
In the 24-hour period ending Tuesday morning, Mumbai’s island city recorded 186.43 mm rainfall, the eastern suburbs received 208.78 mm, and the western suburbs saw 238.19 mm. The Santacruz weather station measured 238.2 mm, the highest single-day rainfall for August since 2020, according to IMD data.#WATCH | Mumbai, Maharashtra: Marine Drive witnesses high tides amid the heavy rainfall in the city. pic.twitter.com/83D21X2wgf
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