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IMD Forecasts No Rain Alerts For Mumbai For Next Five Days

IMD Forecasts No Rain Alerts For Mumbai For Next Five Days

On Thursday, July 9, 2026, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced a significant weather update for Mumbai, bringing much-needed relief to the city's residents. In its latest advisory, the weather forecasting agency issued no rain alerts for Mumbai for the next five days, signaling a welcome break from the intense monsoon conditions that have dominated the region.

The respite comes after Mumbai experienced days of relentless downpours, which caused widespread waterlogging and triggered multiple weather warnings across the metropolitan area. The IMD's update indicates that the recent spell of heavy and disruptive rainfall is set to ease significantly, allowing the city a chance to dry out.

According to the forecasting agency, weather conditions will transition to a much lighter phase. While heavy downpours are not expected, the IMD noted that Mumbai is still likely to receive light to moderate rainfall over the upcoming weekend. This expected rainfall is forecast to be far milder than the intense showers that recently disrupted daily routines and public commuting in the city.

While Mumbai gets a breather from severe weather, the monsoon remains active in other parts of the state. The IMD has kept neighboring districts under watch, maintaining a yellow alert for Raigad and Ratnagiri. Residents in those areas are advised to remain cautious as heavy rains continue there.

For Mumbai, the absence of rain alerts over the next five days represents a significant turn in the monsoon season. The break is expected to alleviate waterlogging issues and provide a temporary pause from the consecutive weather warnings that have kept the city on high alert.

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