Heavy rains and thunderstorms lashed Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane during Diwali week, causing traffic snarls and waterlogging. The India Meteorological Department issued alerts for continued showers. Despite the festive spirit, residents faced delays and disruptions across key routes and neighborhoods in the western suburbs.
Unseasonal showers dampen Diwali cheer
Mumbai’s western suburbs, Navi Mumbai, and Thane witnessed intense rainfall and thunderstorms during the Diwali festivities, catching many residents off guard. The showers, which began late Monday and intensified through Tuesday, led to waterlogged streets, traffic congestion, and delayed commutes across several areas.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is experiencing a lingering monsoon effect, with a yellow alert issued for parts of Maharashtra. While no specific warning was given for Mumbai, localized forecasts predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in areas like Bandra, Andheri, Nerul, Vashi, and Thane.
Impact on daily life and travel
The sudden downpour disrupted Diwali travel plans and local celebrations. Commuters faced long delays on arterial roads, and several railway services reported minor slowdowns due to water accumulation on tracks. In Navi Mumbai, neighborhoods such as Seawoods, Sanpada, and Ghansoli were particularly affected.
Despite the inconvenience, many residents adapted by shifting outdoor celebrations indoors and using umbrellas and raincoats to navigate the festivities. Authorities advised caution and urged citizens to monitor weather updates closely.
Key highlights from Mumbai’s Diwali weather
- Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms hit Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane during Diwali week
- IMD issued yellow alerts for parts of Maharashtra, warning of continued showers
- Waterlogging reported in western suburbs including Andheri, Bandra, and Goregaon
- Traffic congestion worsened across arterial roads and key junctions
- Railway services experienced minor delays due to track flooding
- Navi Mumbai areas like Nerul, Vashi, and Seawoods saw significant rainfall
- Residents shifted celebrations indoors amid unpredictable weather
- Authorities advised caution and close monitoring of weather forecasts
Looking ahead
While the rains brought relief from heat and poor air quality, they also highlighted the need for better urban drainage and preparedness during festive seasons. With more showers expected in the coming days, Mumbai’s residents are bracing for a wet end to the holiday week.
Sources: Times Now, Livemint, Free Press Journal