Mumbai Monsoon Updates 2025 – Real‑Time Weather Alerts & Safety Tips
Monsoon season in Mumbai can turn a regular day into a maze of traffic snarls, water‑logged streets, and sudden power cuts. Knowing what’s coming and how to react can save you time, money, and stress. Below you’ll find the latest alerts, a quick forecast, and easy steps to stay safe when the rains hit hard.
Current Weather Alerts and Forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has placed Mumbai under an orange rain alert for the next 48 hours. Expect heavy showers lasting 2‑4 hours, especially between 9 am‑2 pm. Rainfall could reach 50‑70 mm in low‑lying areas, which often leads to water‑logging on Mahim, Dharavi and the eastern suburbs.
Temperatures will hover around 28‑31 °C, feeling hotter because of high humidity (90‑95%). Winds will stay gentle, around 5‑10 km/h, but gusts may pick up near the coast. The forecast shows a brief break on Thursday evening before the next system arrives late Friday night.
How to Stay Safe During Heavy Rains
Plan Your Travel. If you can, work from home or shift your commute to off‑peak hours. When you must be on the road, use apps that show real‑time traffic and water‑logging hotspots. Avoid routes near the Mithi River, the Sion–Parel flyover, and the Bandra–Kurla Complex during peak rain periods.
Carry Essentials. A compact raincoat, waterproof shoe covers, and a small foldable umbrella are must‑haves. Keep a dry bag for your phone and documents – a sudden splash can ruin electronics and important papers.
Stay Informed. Subscribe to IMD alerts on your phone, or follow trusted local news channels that push notifications. The alerts will tell you if an area moves from orange to red, meaning severe flooding is likely.
Home Safety. Check that your home’s drainage points are clear of debris. If you live on a ground floor, keep a bucket or a small pump ready to move water away from doors. Switch off electrical appliances that could get wet, and avoid using sockets that are near the floor.
Health Precautions. Stagnant water can breed mosquitoes. Use repellents and wear covered shoes when walking through puddles. If you have to wade through water, clean and disinfect your feet afterward to prevent skin infections.
Remember, Mumbai’s monsoon is a yearly event, but each year brings its own quirks. By staying alert, planning ahead, and keeping a few simple items on hand, you can move through the rain with far less hassle. Keep this page bookmarked – we’ll update it with fresh alerts and tips as the season progresses.
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