Again Report: IMD issues yellow warning for Mumbai, Orange for Tamil Nadu - Look at Delhi and other cities | Today news

Again update: After being picked by heavy rain showers at the beginning of the week, Mumbai saw a short time on Tuesday morning. However, this interruption can be short-lived, as the IMD has issued a yellow warning for areas across Maharashtra, with predictions of heavy to very heavy rainfall along the West Coast-including Kerala, Karnataka and Goa which exists until June 1. Warning for the state. Tourist’s entry into the place is also limited. Here is a look at the weather forecast for Mumbai, Delhi, other areas. IMD weather forecast for Mumbai The IMD has issued a yellow warning for Maharashtra, with Mumbai likely to be heavy rainfall on May 28, on isolated places. Light to moderate rain is probably for May 29-31, says the latest version of IMD. Mumbai, India -May 27, 2025: A Bazz of the Bandra -Worli Sea Link washed at the Chowpatty near Hinduja Hospital yesterday, arrive in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 (Photo by Satish Asset/ Hindustan Times) Meanwhile, other areas of the coastal state are probably also heavy to very heavy, Very heavy, it is very heavy to very heavy, it is very heavy to very heavy, it is very heavy, it will be very heavy, until very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy, Heavy, it is very heavy, it is very heavy. The weather forecast for Delhi in Delhi is likely to remain partly cloudy, with the possibility of thunder. The IMD predicted light rain with thunderstorms, lightning was predicted for May 29, May 30. Date IMD predicts May 28 partly cloudy air; Thunderstorm development may be partly cloudy air; Thunderstorm with windy winds (speeds up to 30-40 km / h) May 30 partly cloudy air; Thunderstorms with windy winds in the weather forecast for other cities with conditions now more favorable for promoting the southwest mushon, the IMD has now predicted that the next five days were spread to fairly widespread rainfall over Telangana, Kus Andhra Pradesh. From May 27 to June 2, Kerala, Mahe and the coastal Karnataka are expected to be beaten by fairly widespread light to moderate rain, with occasional thunder, lightning and winds winds reaching the speed of 40-50 km / h. India To receive the above rainfall at a press conference in June, M. Ravichandran, secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, announced that India will probably receive more than 108% of the average rainfall of 166.9 mm in June. “Most regions across the country are expected to be normal for the normal rainfall this month,” he said. “However, parts of the Southern Peninsula India, as well as some areas in the northwest and northeast, can see below normal precipitation.” The Director General of the IMD, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, added that this expected rainfall could bring normal to below normal maximum temperatures for a large part of India, with the exception of various bags in the northwest and northeast, which could possibly see higher temperatures.