Mumbai, August 24: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall across multiple districts in Maharashtra during the weekend of August 24-25. A red alert has been issued for Pune, while an orange alert has been announced for Mumbai, Thane, and other nearby districts, signalling the possibility of severe weather conditions.

A low-pressure system over West Bengal and Jharkhand, along with another over the Arabian Sea, is expected to cause widespread rain across Maharashtra in the coming days. Mumbai Rains: Amid Orange Alert, Mumbaikars Wake Up to Rainy Morning, More Rain Predicted in IMD Weather Forecast.

Pune Weather Forecast

Pune is under a red alert, indicating extremely heavy rainfall is expected on August 24 and 25. The IMD warns residents to be cautious and take necessary precautions as the weather system over northern parts of West Bengal and the east-central Arabian Sea is likely to bring significant rain to the region. Mumbai Weather Forecast: Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall Expected on August 24, IMD Issues Orange Alert for City, Neighbouring Thane.

Pune Weather Forecast (Photo Credit: RMC Mumbai)

Mumbai Weather Forecast

Mumbai is also on high alert. The IMD has issued an orange alert for the city, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall from August 24 onward. The weather is expected to remain unstable throughout the weekend, with the possibility of flooding and traffic disruptions.

Mumbai Weather Forecast (Photo Credit: RMC Mumbai)

Thane and Palghar Weather Forecast

Thane and surrounding areas like Raigad and Palghar are also expected to see significant rainfall as IMD has issued orange alert for these district. An orange alert indicates heavy rainfall exceeding 64.5 mm in 24 hours, with the potential to disrupt normal life and cause flooding in low-lying areas.

Thane and Palghar Weather Forecast (Photo Credit: RMC Mumbai)

In addition to the Konkan region, heavy rainfall is also expected in Satara, Amravati, Bhandara, Chandrapur, and Gondia districts. A yellow alert has been issued for several districts in western Maharashtra and Marathwada, warning of thunderstorms, light-to-moderate rainfall, and gusty winds.

Meteorologist Manikrao Khule has forecasted a brief pause in rainfall from August 26, with temperatures rising before rain returns between August 31 and September 5.

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