Severe Rainfall Alert Today: Twin Weather Systems Set to Drench Mumbai

May 23, 2025, 5:32 PM | Skymet Weather Team
thumbnail image

Image Courtesy: PTI

Mumbai weather is taking a sharp turn as the city must brace for a wet weekend! A severe rainfall alert today has been sounded for Mumbai and adjoining districts, with Mumbai weather today expected to turn stormy.

Two simultaneous weather systems—one over the Arabian Sea and another likely over the Bay of Bengal—are set to unleash intense downpours across the region. Skymet’s Mumbai weather forecast warns of heavy to very heavy rainfall beginning Friday, continuing through the weekend.

Key Weather Developments Across Western India

A well-marked low-pressure area has developed over the east-central Arabian Sea, just off the Konkan-Goa coast, directly impacting Goa weather and Mumbai rains. This system could intensify into a depression within 24 hours, bringing a severe rainfall alert tomorrow as well. The alert extends to Thane, Palghar, Raigad, and Ratnagiri, all part of the broader weather forecast zone.

Meanwhile, a second system is expected to develop over the Bay of Bengal around May 27. This will not only affect weather in Mumbai, but is likely to influence Pune, Nashik weather, and even Pune weather today—indicating widespread activity across Maharashtra.

City Soaked: Mumbai Logs Above-Normal May Rainfall

The Mumbai weather trend has already shifted. In the last 24 hours, Colaba received 10 mm, while Santacruz recorded 27 mm. Mumbai's May rainfall now stands at 130.5 mm—far above the average of 11.3 mm. Mumbai rains are far from over, with the heaviest spells expected during the evening and night hours.

Heavy Rain to Lash South Mumbai First

The strongest showers will hit South Mumbai—Colaba, Dadar, Parel, Mahim, and Bandra—while northern suburbs like Thane, Navi Mumbai, and Palghar may experience a gradual buildup. This pattern reflects typical monsoon onset behavior along the west coast and may even signal an early entry of the Southwest Monsoon.

Impact on Travel, Tourism, and Fishing Activities

With squally winds and rough seas, authorities have suspended fishing along the Goa coast, deeply affecting Goa weather today operations. Tourist activities are also being closely monitored, especially near coastal belts.

Transport disruptions—including road blockages, rail delays, and flight cancellations—are likely. Travellers in Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik are advised to follow real-time updates and prepare for possible detours. This advisory is also echoed in the severe rainfall alert in Hindi issued by local authorities.

Will the Monsoon Arrive Early? All Signs Say Yes

The intensified weather Pune, Mumbai weather, and Goa weather conditions suggest that this is more than just a pre-monsoon episode. The interaction of these twin systems may catalyze an early monsoon entry over Maharashtra, including Pune, Nashik, and Mumbai.

As western India prepares for this seasonal shift, unrelated sectors like education are also seeing movement—Rajasthan Board result announcements coinciding with weather alerts may affect student access and transportation in storm-hit areas.

Similar Articles