Mumbai: Mumbai woke up to a rainy and cloudy morning as several parts of the city witnessed moderate showers on Wednesday. Areas including South Mumbai, Bandra, Mulund and Mira Road experienced rainfall during the early hours, bringing relief from the humid weather conditions.
According to reports, intermittent showers were recorded across multiple neighbourhoods, while commuters navigated wet roads and overcast skies during the morning rush hour.
Rainfall Reported Across Key Areas
Several locations in South Mumbai, commonly referred to as SoBo, along with Bandra, Mulund and Mira Road, received moderate rainfall. The showers were accompanied by cloudy weather conditions across the city and nearby suburbs.
Heavy rainfall today morning🌧️ in Mumbai.#MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/ckQ5uaCxI5
— Kapadia CP (@Ckant72) June 3, 2026
The rainfall also contributed to a slight dip in temperatures, offering relief to residents after days of warm and humid weather.
AQI Remains In Good Category
Despite the rainfall activity, Mumbai’s air quality continued to remain in the “good” category. AQI levels across the city stayed within a healthy range, indicating cleaner air conditions following the showers.
The rain helped reduce dust particles and pollutants in the atmosphere, resulting in improved air quality in several parts of the city.
Weather Department Forecast
As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Mumbai is expected to witness cloudy skies with chances of additional rainfall during the day. Weather officials have predicted light to moderate showers in isolated areas across the city and suburbs.
Mumbai, Maharashtra: On Monsoon, IMD Mumbai director Bikram Singh says, ''Look, as of now, it appears that starting from the 4th, weather-related activities should be reasonably favorable. Some thunderstorm activity is expected across all areas; this will commence from the 4th… pic.twitter.com/ebcemuwgw6
— IANS (@ians_india) June 2, 2026
Residents have been advised to stay updated with weather alerts, especially while travelling during peak hours.
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