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Mumbai Braces for Return of Moderate Rainfall Over the Weekend

Mumbai is set to experience a return of moderate rainfall from the weekend, according to forecasts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). After a period where monsoon activities were somewhat suppressed, the intensity of rain is expected to increase across the city and its suburbs.

IMD Forecast Predicts Increased Rainfall Intensity

The India Meteorological Department has indicated that the intensity of rainfall in Mumbai is likely to gather pace, with moderate rainfall expected over the weekend. This forecast suggests a revival of monsoon activity in the region. The IMD’s bulletin highlights a sustained period of wet weather, with light to moderate rain predicted to continue through to July 21.

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Residents can expect a generally cloudy sky, with occasional spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers anticipated throughout Saturday and the following days. Temperatures are expected to remain moderate, with maximum temperatures hovering around 30-32 degrees Celsius and minimum temperatures around 26-27 degrees Celsius. This level of rainfall is crucial for replenishing the city’s water reserves.

Information available with The Chenab Times indicates that the collective water stock in Mumbai’s seven reservoirs has surpassed the 50% mark, reaching 50.77% of their total useful live storage capacity as of Saturday, July 18, 2026. This increase is attributed to the steady monsoon activity in recent days, which has provided much-needed water supply assurance for the metropolitan region.

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Broader Weather Patterns in Maharashtra

While Mumbai anticipates moderate rainfall, neighboring districts such as Raigad are expected to experience heavier spells, including isolated instances of heavy rainfall on July 21. The IMD has also issued a yellow alert for several districts in Vidarbha, Marathwada, and Madhya Maharashtra, warning of potential heavy rain accompanied by strong winds. This broader pattern indicates a significant revival of monsoon activities across the state of Maharashtra after a period of relative lull.

The weather department’s forecast for Mumbai suggests a stable weather pattern with light to moderate rain anticipated consecutively from July 18 through to July 21. This sustained period of rainfall is a positive sign for the city’s water management, especially following concerns over a dry start to the monsoon season.

The upcoming week is expected to see continued rainfall, with forecasts suggesting a mix of light rain, scattered thunderstorms, and some days with heavy rain. While the exact intensity may vary, the consistent presence of rain indicates a healthy monsoon season progressing over the region. The IMD’s extended forecast also points towards a continuation of these weather conditions, offering a prolonged period of relief from dry spells.

The return of significant rainfall is a welcome development for Mumbai, which relies heavily on its monsoon season for water supply. The consistent showers are expected to further bolster the water levels in the city’s reservoirs, ensuring adequate supply for its residents. The weather department continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates and advisories as needed to manage the impact of the monsoon on daily life in the city.

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