Mumbai Rains Funny Memes Take over Twitter Along with Pics and Videos of the Unexpected Downpour in December! Netizens Have the 'Ye Bhi Theek Hai' Moment Because *SMH* 2020

It is December and while Mumbaikers were living with the fact that they will never experience winters, #MumbaiRains came out of the syllabus! Yes, Mumbai is seeing an unexpected downpour during December, but again, IT IS 2020, we're lucky we aren't seeing aliens flying in the skies.

Mumbai Rains Funny Memes Take over Twitter (Photo Credits: Twitter)

It is December and while Mumbaikers were living with the fact that they will never experience winters, #MumbaiRains came out of the syllabus! Yes, Mumbai is seeing an unexpected downpour during December, but again, IT IS 2020, we're lucky we aren't seeing aliens flying in the skies. Well, social media is flooded with Mumbai Rains pics and videos AND funny memes, of course. Netizens are shocked (not much though, because 2020) and yet thrilled wondering what else does the last month of this nightmare of the year has in store for us! While some cannot stop wondering, most of us are enjoying this unexpected rains with a sip of coffee/chai & pakoras (with probably a tiny thought in the back of the head screaming "what's going on!!!").

Right from memes in Hera Pheri templates to the ones from Mirzapur saying "ye bhi theek hai", the hilarious posts hit right in the feels currently. With 2020 almost coming to an end, we do hope to see better times with the COVID-19 pandemic ending, BUT probably we'll only see a change. However, currently, let's enjoy Mumbai Rains along with funny memes and jokes, shall we?!

Mumbai Rains Funny Memes:

If This Isn't All of Us!

LOL

ROFL

Beautiful, Nevertheless

Relatable

STOP!

Well!

Same Feels!

Various areas of Mumbai including Sion, Kurla, Wadala, Kalyan, Ambernath, Badlapur and even Navi Mumbai is experiencing drizzle and a pleasant climate. The city may also witness cloudy skies towards the latter half of the day. Yesterday, Mumbai is said to have recorded the second-highest minimum temperature in the last 10 years at 24 degrees Celsius.  As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the change in the weather conditions was due to a low-pressure weather system has formed over the southeast Arabian Sea.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 11, 2020 10:49 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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