Sand Strom In Mumbai: Maharashtra Capital Looks like a Dystopian City Amid Sandstorm; See Pics, Videos The internet is filled with visuals of sand storms and rain, and the commercial capital of India can be seen in a very dystopian look.
On Monday afternoon, torrential rains and a strong sandstorm arrived in Mumbai, bringing with them the first rainfall of the season. After experiencing oppressive heat for the past few days, the city’s people appeared to be enjoying the change in weather. Images of rain and sandstorms are all over the internet, giving the commercial centre of India a rather bleak appearance.
Monday saw rain in Mumbai, Thane, and other nearby Maharashtra towns. In addition, isolated locations were predicted by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to experience lightning and gusty gusts of 30 to 40 kmph. A ‘Yellow’ notice has been issued by the regional weather centre for areas including Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg districts.
Here are Some Images of the Sand Strom In Mumbai
A “Orange” signal has also been issued by the weather service for a number of other Maharashtra districts, including Pune, Satara, Sangli, Nashik, Kolhapur, Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Jalna, and Parbhani. Over the next 24 hours, there’s a chance of light rain or thundershowers in the evening or at night. About 35°C will be the maximum temperature and 28°C will be the lowest, according to a post on X from the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC).
In various parts of Mumbai, the powerful winds also uprooted some trees, which resulted in traffic jams. The occurrences did not result in any injuries, and in order to prevent any adverse incidents, the administration is rerouting traffic from locations that are vulnerable.
According to a report by the news outlet NDTV, takeoff and landing at Mumbai International Airport were halted for thirty minutes due to weather-related disruptions. The aircraft operations were suspended on Monday due to the possibility of hail, strong winds (between 50 and 60 kph), and severe precipitation in certain areas of Maharashtra.
The country’s severe heatwave of the previous several weeks will end thanks to the rainy forecast in a number of Indian districts. This year, record-high temperatures have been recorded in various states due to El Nino impacts and anticyclonic circumstances.
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