The tide timings for today are as follows: the high tide will occur at 5:14 PM, reaching a height of 3.96 meters. The next day’s high tide is expected at 5:25 AM, with a height of 3.12 meters The city is forecasted to experience partly cloudy skies today, with chances of occasional light spells of rain in both the city and suburban areas, according to the latest Mumbai weather updates. The weather department has not issued any warnings, but the possibility of occasional light spells of rain. The IMD’s Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 33.3 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 25.5 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory reported a high of 32.2 degrees Celsius and a low of 26.2 degrees Celsius, as per the latest Mumbai weather updates.
The tide timings for today are as follows: the high tide will occur at 5:14 PM, reaching a height of 3.96 meters. The next day’s high tide is expected at 5:25 AM, with a height of 3.12 meters. Low tides are predicted at 11:45 PM today, measuring 1.82 meters, and at 11:25 AM tomorrow at 1.96 meters. Regarding rainfall, the average precipitation recorded from 8 AM on June 1 to 8 AM on June 2 is as follows: Central Mumbai (CT) received 2.03 mm, Eastern Suburbs (ES) recorded 6.39 mm, and Western Suburbs (WS) had 4.34 mm of rain.
Meanwhile, six rain-related deaths were reported in Maharashtra’s Pune and Jalna districts in the past 24 hours, the state’s Disaster Management Department said in a press release on Sunday. Maharashtra recorded minimal rainfall in most districts. The state’s overall average rainfall stood at just 0.3 mm, with most districts receiving little to no precipitation. Sindhudurg recorded the highest cumulative rainfall at 4.5 mm in the past 24 hours, followed by Raigad with 4.2 mm, and Ratnagiri at 2.4 mm. In the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Raigad led with the highest figure, while Thane reported 1 mm, Palghar saw 0.4 mm, and the Mumbai suburban region witnessed only light showers.
Although these figures fall within the normal range for this early phase of the monsoon, authorities are on high alert. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light to moderate rainfall over the next few days in Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar. A yellow alert has also been issued for Raigad, where isolated heavy rainfall is expected.