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Monsoon finally arrives in Mumbai Monsoon
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Monsoon finally arrives in Mumbai

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 24 Jun 2023, 06:08 pm

Mumbai: The parts of Mumbai and its suburbs on Saturday received rainfall which brought much-needed respite and also marked the arrival of monsoon in the city.

The India Meterological Department had predicted that the monsoon is expected to begin this weekend after it was delayed because of Cyclone Biparjoy. Before the cyclonic storm hit the

city's coasts, monsoon was expected to arrive in the city around June 15.

Now that the monsoon is finally here, people are rejoicing and have taken to Twitter to share the visuals from their localities and it is magnificent.

IMD on Friday issued a yellow alert for the city for June 26-27 predicting that there will be heavy rain in isolated places in the city that is waiting for the monsoon to arrive.

Meanwhile, on June 24 and June 25, the sky is expected to be cloudy and there is a possibility of light rain in Mumbai, which will provide some respite from the rising temperatures, according to IMD.

“The city is expected to experience rain from Saturday and the intensity of the rain would increase

by June 25. We can expect heavy rain of as much as 100 mm on June 27-28," the IMD added.

(With UNI inputs)

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