
Rainfall in most parts of Mumbai made the weather pleasant. An official said that the rain started with thunder, but there is no news of waterlogging anywhere in the city. Public transport services of railways and BEST bus undertaking remained normal except for some delays.
Light rain forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light to moderate rain and cloudy weather in Mumbai and suburbs in the next 24 hours. After the arrival of the monsoon in Mumbai on June 9, there was no rain in the metropolis for the last two days. Due to this, the weather in the metropolis was humid. However, the rain on Friday morning has given relief to the people from the heat. The rain that occurred two days ago had created a situation of waterlogging in Mumbai. During this time more than 150 mm of rain was recorded.
Scorching heat in Uttar Pradesh
People are facing scorching heat in many districts of Uttar Pradesh and the National Capital Region Delhi. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heat waves in Uttar Pradesh till June 15. At the same time, monsoon is expected to arrive in the state by June 24.
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