18 October,2019 06:10 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
This image has been used for representational purposes only
The India Meteorological Department had earlier said that monsoon was officially over in Maharashtra. However, there seems to be a change because of a low-pressure area which has developed over South-East Arabian Sea and adjoining Central parts of Arabian Sea.
According to a report by private weather agency, Skymet, three major cities of Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune and Nashik are all set to receive rains.
Currently, a low-pressure area is lying over the SouthEast Arabian Sea and adjoining Central parts of Arabian Sea. However, the western coast of India is set to get affected as well. Rains have been forecasted for the next three to four days.
Skymet said in a tweet, "These showers won't be heavy as to cause any water logging or flooding. Moreover, these rains will only result in pleasant weather throughout the city."
ALSO READ
Mumbai lakes providing drinking water reach 98.02 per cent capacity
Mumbai weather update: IMD forecasts moderate rainfall for the city
Mumbai lakes supplying drinking water at 98.15 per cent capacity
Mumbai weather update: Moderate rainfall expected today, says IMD
IMD issues red alert for Chandrapur, Gadchiroli; yellow alert for parts of state
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get the latest updates