Mumbai weather

  1. Cyclone in Mumbai: As cyclonic storm Biparjoy intensifies, expect gusty winds in Mumbai today, alert at sea
  2. Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai Likely To Get Heavy Rainfall from Tomorrow; These States Will Also Be Impacted
  3. Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai airport runway closed, flights cancelled due to inclement weather
  4. Cyclone Biparjoy: Rain Likely in Mumbai, Konkan Region as Low Pressure Area Over Arabian Sea
  5. Cyclone Biparjoy brings heavy rain in Mumbai, flight ops affected, high tide hits Marine drive
  6. Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai flights witness massive delays; passengers stuck for hours
  7. Mumbai rainfall alert: Thunderstorm, lightning predicted in next 3


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Cyclone in Mumbai: As cyclonic storm Biparjoy intensifies, expect gusty winds in Mumbai today, alert at sea

The severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy intensified into an extremely severe cyclonic storm over the east-central Arabian Sea on Sunday. In response, the IMD issued an yellow alert for Mumbai and Thane for Monday, indicating gusty winds at isolated places. Over the weekend, strong winds were experienced in parts of the city, with reports of roofs flying off some houses in shanty settlements. IMD officials stated that this was expected due to the storm's impact. Also See: The Coast Guard's western headquarters took pre-emptive measures to ensure the safety of life and property at sea. More than five ships and a Dornier aircraft continued to guide fishing boats and issue warnings along the west coast. This has been done to prevent a recurrence of the 2021 incident where a barge sank during Cyclone Tauktae, leading to 75 deaths. According to the IMD bulletin issued on Sunday evening, Biparjoy moved nearly north-northeastwards with a speed of 10 kmph in six hours. The storm was centered at 14.30 hours IST with a latitude of 18.4°N and a longitude of 67.7°E. It was approximately 540 km west of Mumbai, 420 km south-southwest of Porbandar, 460 km south-southwest of Devbhumi Dwarka, 550 km south-southwest of Naliya, and 730 km south of Karachi. Amid Cyclone Biparjoy, enjoyable escapade at Mumbai's Juhu beach turns tragic for 4 teens The IMD's forecast until June 15 predicts light to moderate rain in parts of Thane, Mumbai and Palghar. The official onset of the monsoon over Mumbai is ty...

Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai Likely To Get Heavy Rainfall from Tomorrow; These States Will Also Be Impacted

Mumbai is likely to receive heavy rainfall as Cyclone Biparjoy is bracing to intensity into a storm turning the southeast Arabian Sea region into a low-pressure area. According to the Indian Metrological Department (IMD), Mumbai and Konkan regions are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall till June 12. As far as the overall week’s weather is concerned, the financial capital is likely to witness strong winds and high waves along its coast followed by scattered rains all over the state. Notably, Mumbai and Pune are likely to receive some intense rainfall from June 8 to 10. Severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm and lay centered at 1130 hours IST today over about 860 km west-southwest of Goa, 970 km southwest of Mumbai, 1050 km south-southwest of Porbandar and 1350 km south of Karachi. This is happening as the depression in the Arabian Sea, which is currently 920 km west-southwest of Goa and 1,120 km south-southwest of Mumbai, is very much likely to move northwards in the next 24 hours causing heavy rainfalls and thunderstorms into the region. VSCS BIPARJOY over eastcentral Arabian Sea, lay centered at 1730hrs IST 07th Jun 2023, near lat 13.3N & long 66.2E, about 860km wsw of Goa, 940km sw of Mumbai. It would intensify further & move nearly northwards during next 12hrs., then move nnw-wards during subsequent 3days. Monsoon Onset Over Kerala Within Two Days Apart from Mumbai and the Konkan region, Kerala will also be affected by...

Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai airport runway closed, flights cancelled due to inclement weather

Days after cyclone Biparjoy-induced huge waves caught tourists in Ganpatipule town in the coastal Ratnagiri district of Mumbai by surprise, inclement weather has resulted in the temporary closure of the Mumbai airport runway and the cancellation of flights. Air India's Twitter handle read, "Inclement weather conditions and the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 at the Mumbai airport, in addition to other consequential factors beyond our control, have resulted in delays and cancellation of some of our flights. We regret the inconvenience caused to our guests, as we try to minimise the disruptions." IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Inclement weather conditions and the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 at the Mumbai airport, in addition to other consequential factors beyond our control have resulted in delays and cancellation of some of our flights. We regret the inconvenience caused…— Air India (@airindia) onmanorama-topic-general-topics-11-cyclone onmanorama-topic-general-topics-41-travel onmanorama-topic-general-topics-31-plane 4t2l1h9qqt242s1rjmjmpm3sr2 https-www-onmanorama-com-acp onmanorama-topic-general-topics-1-airports https-www-onmanorama-com-travel https-www-onmanorama-com-travel-travel-news

Cyclone Biparjoy: Rain Likely in Mumbai, Konkan Region as Low Pressure Area Over Arabian Sea

Mumbai Weather: Regional Met Centre (RMC) in Mumbai, on Monday, confirmed that under the influence of a cyclonic circulation over Southeast Arabian Sea, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) has formed over the region at 1730 IST (5:30 pm) and the associated cyclonic circulation extends upto mid-tropospheric levels. Mumbai: Mumbaikars' wait to enjoy June rains appears to be getting a little delayed. As per a local forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) today, the city is likely to see party cloudy skies on Tuesday but clear skies are likely to return from Wednesday, June 7, onwards. However, Mumbai might see some rain under the influence of "

Cyclone Biparjoy brings heavy rain in Mumbai, flight ops affected, high tide hits Marine drive

By India Today News Desk: Several parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, received rainfall on Sunday evening. High tidal waves and gusty winds hit Mumbai, while other coastal parts of the state also witnessed strong winds as "Strong winds are possible along the Maharashtra and Gujarat coasts. High waves may occur in the sea along Gujarat and Maharashtra coast," Skymet Weather reported on Monday. "The cyclone is moving at a speed of 9 kmph," the forecasting service said. "At 0530 hours IST today (June 11), it was around 580 km west southwest of Mumbai, 480 km south-southwest of Porbandar, 530 km south-southwest of Dwarika, 610 km south-southwest of Naliya, and 780 km south of Karachi," it stated. ALSO READ | MUMBAI's FLIGHT OPERATIONS DISRUPTED Chaos ensued at Mumbai airport as passengers waited hours for their flights. While many airlines cancelled their flights in the wake of weather conditions, others were directed to abort landing in Mumbai on Sunday evening. Air India issued a statement in this regard stating delays in some of their flights. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Inclement weather conditions and the temporary closure of Runway 09/27 at the Mumbai airport, in addition to other consequential factors beyond our control have resulted in delays and cancellation of some of our flights. We regret the inconvenience causedâ€æ — Air India (@airindia) FRESH RAIN IN PARTS OF MAHARASHTRA As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light to moderate spells of rain with gusty...

Cyclone Biparjoy: Mumbai flights witness massive delays; passengers stuck for hours

• Mumbai Airport, on Monday, witnessed irate passengers and chaotic scenes as several flights were delayed • While several flights got delayed due to weather conditions, others were forced to abort landing • Many of the passengers who had to wait several hours took to Twitter to express their grievances Mumbai Airport, on Monday, witnessed irate passengers and chaotic scenes as several flights were delayed and the passengers had to wait for hours. While several flights got delayed due to weather conditions, others were forced to abort landing. Many of the passengers who had to wait several hours took to Twitter to express their grievances.  A user tagged Air India and Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradiya Scindia and gave out his flight details. The user said that his family is stuck at the airport since last night. The user wrote: “My Family at the airport from last night. visa Expiry today Last date. No hotel no acc. No alternative flights. Pls Help us”.  Another user tagged Air India and Tata Group Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata and said that when he reached the airport, he was informed that his Doha-Mumbai flight will be delayed by around an hour. He also said there is no update regarding the status of the flight. Chougle further said no services have been provided apart from “some sort of meaningless meals”.  Chougle wrote: “There was a flight AI-981 from Doha to Mumbai on 11th June at 23:55 (After Delayed), but when we reached the airport at 7pm, we were inf...

Mumbai rainfall alert: Thunderstorm, lightning predicted in next 3

Mumbai's Regional Metrological Department has issued a rainfall alert in the wake of intensifying "extremely severe cyclonic storm" Cyclone Biparjoy. The weather department has said that thunderstorm accompanied with lightning is likely to occur over Maharashtra's capital city in the next 3-4 hours. "It is very likely to move nearly northwards till Wednesday morning, then move north-northeastwards and cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi (Gujarat) and Karachi (Pakistan) around noon of 15th June as a very severe cyclonic storm with a maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 kmph gusting to 150 kmph," the Met Department said. Cyclone Biparjoy: IMD Latest update -Cyclone Biparjoy is likely to make landfall between Kutch district of Gujarat and Karachi in Pakistan on June 15, -The IMD has issued an alert in Thane, -High waves were observed at Tithal Beach in Gujarat's Valsad, a coastal city on the Arabian Sea on Saturday. Tithal Beach has been closed to tourists until June 14 as a precautionary measure. -The IMD has issued a Yellow Alert for Saurashtra and Kutch Coast. The weather department has noted that very severe cyclonic storm Cyclone Biparjoy will cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adj Pakistan coasts around noon of 15 June -The Indian Coast Guard Region-North West has initiated outreach to advise the fishing community, mariners and stakeholders of Gujarat, Daman and Diu to take necessary precautions and safety measures, -Gujarat will witne...