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Mumbai on Edge: Yellow Alert Issued as IMD Predicts Heavy Rain & Urban Flooding

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What is a Yellow Alert?

A yellow alert by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) signifies moderate weather conditions that may cause some disruptions. It’s an early warning to “be aware” of potential impacts such as waterlogging, traffic snarls, or minor infrastructure damage.


IMD’s Forecast for Mumbai Today (June 18, 2025)

The IMD has forecast:

  • Intermittent heavy rain in Mumbai and suburbs
  • Thunderstorms and lightning in isolated areas
  • Expected rainfall intensity: 40–60 mm/hour
  • Possibility of localized flooding during peak downpour

Weather experts note that Monsoon currents are active over the Konkan belt, triggering today’s alert.


Rainfall Impact Areas

Rain-prone zones where waterlogging is most likely:

  • Andheri East & West
  • Kurla and Sion
  • Dadar, Elphinstone Road, Lower Parel
  • Malad and Kandivali
  • Eastern Express Highway (slow traffic expected)

Suburban train services may face delays or temporary halts depending on water accumulation on tracks.


Precautions for Commuters

If you’re heading out in Mumbai today:

  • Carry rain gear and waterproof footwear
  • Avoid low-lying areas between 12 PM – 5 PM
  • Use Google Maps or Mumbai Traffic Police app to track diversions
  • Work-from-home if possible, especially for office-goers in flood-prone zones
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