IN PHOTOS: Rains make a surprising comeback in some parts of Mumbai

After facing extreme heat conditions througout the day, Mumbaikars heaved some sigh of relief as rains made a comeback in the city on Sunday evening (PICS/ATUL KAMBLE, SHADAB KHAN)

Updated On: 2024-10-06 09:53 PM IST

Compiled by : Divya Nair

A man watching the 'Ram Leela' performance uses a chair kept for the audience to shield himself from the rains, at Azad Maidan, on Sunday, October 6. Pic/Shadab Khan

The reflection of a BMC building is seen in a puddle of rain water after south Mumbai received moderate rainfall on Sunday evening

The area around the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus after Sunday's rainfall   

Most Mumbaikars were caught off guard as the city experienced sudden showers on Sunday evening

IMD has predicted the possibility of thundershowers for Sunday night, too 

Many who had stepped out to enjoy the Sunday evening did not expect the city to receive rains and had not carried any rain gear with them 

Revellers who had stepped out on Sunday evening take shelter under a building in Girgaon

The rains have been accompanied with breeze, bringing some respite from the humid conditions

IMD said the monsoon will withdraw from the state by the second week of October

Most parts of eastern and western suburbs have received light to moderate showers

For Monday, October 7, IMD expects temperatures between 27 and 33 degrees Celsius 

Though the extreme heat conditions are likely to continue for the next few days, the weather might take a turn by evening or night and the city can expect light showers 

The windspeed is likely to be around 41-61 kmph, IMD stated in its latest weather update 

IMD has predicted light rain for the city till October 10

For the next 48 hours, IMD has predicted, "Mainly clear sky during morning hours becoming partly cloudy sky towards afternoon. Possibility of light rain/drizzle in city and suburbs"

The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 35 degrees Celsius in the next 48 hours

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