Updated On: 23 June, 2025 03:19 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Amid heavy rainfall on Monday, commuters braved challenging conditions as they travelled along Aarey Colony Road in Goregaon (East), Mumbai. (Pics/ Satej Shinde)

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Despite the tough weather, the city’s characteristic resilience was on full display, as Mumbaikars pressed on with their daily routines under the monsoon skies
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Riders donned raincoats, headlights glowed through the mist, and water streamed across the pavement as the lush green canopy of Aarey offered a scenic yet sombre backdrop

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Mumbai is expected to experience a generally cloudy sky with heavy rainfall predicted at a few locations across the city and its suburban areas, according to the latest forecast issued by the weather department
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High tide is expected at 10:23 AM with a height of 4.37 metres and again at 9:59 PM reaching 3.80 metres

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The low tide will occur at 4:11 PM with a height of 2.00 metres, while the next low tide is expected at 4:20 AM on June 24, measuring 0.39 metre
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The average rainfall recorded between 8:00 AM on June 22 and 8:00 AM on June 23 was 3 mm in the city, 10 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 5 mm in the western suburbs