Mumbai Rain Update: Schools & Colleges Closed as Orange Alert Continues; Local Trains Resume with Delays
Mumbai weather update: Schools and colleges remain closed as IMD issues Orange Alert. Check rainfall, train updates, road conditions, high tide warning and latest news.
Mumbai received a brief break from continuous rainfall on Tuesday morning, giving residents a temporary relief after two days of extremely heavy showers. Although rain activity slowed down for a few hours, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the situation is not over yet. An Orange Alert remains in force across the city, with forecasts predicting more heavy rainfall, strong winds, and possible waterlogging in several areas.
Keeping public safety as the top priority, authorities have announced the closure of all schools and colleges in Mumbai for the day. Transport services have improved compared to Monday, but delays continue on suburban railway routes.
Schools and Colleges Closed as Safety Measure
The Maharashtra government ordered all government, private and municipal schools and colleges in Mumbai to remain closed on Tuesday. The decision was taken after heavy rainfall caused flooding, traffic disruptions and dangerous conditions in many parts of the city.
Officials have advised parents and students to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until weather conditions improve.
Orange Alert Issued by IMD
The India Meteorological Department has continued its Orange Alert for Mumbai, warning residents about heavy to very heavy rainfall during the day.
The forecast also includes:
- Wind speeds between 60–70 kmph
- Possibility of waterlogging
- Reduced visibility during heavy showers
- Traffic disruptions across major roads
- Localized flooding in low-lying areas
Authorities have requested citizens to remain cautious throughout the day.
Local Train Services Resume with Delays
Mumbai's suburban railway network has resumed operations after severe disruption caused by Monday's rain. However, commuters are still experiencing delays.
Current train status:
- Western Railway: Running approximately 20–25 minutes late
- Central Railway: Delayed by around 10–15 minutes
- Metro services operating normally
- BEST buses continue regular operations
The Virar-Churchgate route resumed early Tuesday after floodwater receded from the tracks.
Heavy Rain Disrupted Normal Life on Monday
Monday witnessed one of the season's heaviest spells of rain, bringing daily life almost to a halt. Several roads across Mumbai remained submerged, making travel difficult for thousands of commuters.
The heavy rain also resulted in:
- Waterlogged streets
- Fallen trees
- Wall collapse incidents
- Billboard damage
- Slow-moving traffic
- Flooded railway tracks
Emergency teams worked throughout the night to restore normal services.
Rainfall Recorded Across Mumbai
According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the city recorded significant rainfall during the last 24 hours.
Rainfall Figures
- Island City: 46 mm
- Eastern Suburbs: 77 mm
- Western Suburbs: 78 mm
Weather officials expect intermittent rain to continue throughout the day.
High Tide Could Worsen Flooding
Authorities have also warned residents about high tide, which could increase flooding in coastal and low-lying areas.
Tide Timings
- High Tide: 4:34 PM (3.93 metres)
- Next High Tide: 5:43 AM Wednesday (3.41 metres)
Citizens living near coastal areas have been advised to remain alert.
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Reopens After Landslide
Traffic on the Mumbai-bound carriageway of the Mumbai-Pune Expressway resumed late Monday night after remaining closed for over 18 hours.
A landslide near Tunnel 2 on the Missing Link project forced authorities to suspend traffic until safety inspections were completed.
Officials confirmed the road has now been declared safe for travel.
Pune District Faces Severe Rain Damage
Heavy rainfall has also caused widespread destruction across Pune district.
According to officials:
- Four people lost their lives in separate rain-related incidents.
- Three family members died after a landslide in Maval.
- More than 500 people were shifted to safer places.
- Landslides were reported from 22 different locations.
Meanwhile, Lonavala recorded an astonishing 670 mm rainfall within 24 hours, making it one of the wettest locations in Maharashtra.
Authorities Issue Public Advisory
The civic administration has appealed to residents to remain cautious until the weather improves.
People have been advised to:
- Avoid flooded roads.
- Stay away from rivers and coastal areas.
- Follow official weather updates.
- Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rain.
- Keep emergency contacts readily available.
Disaster management teams remain on standby across Mumbai.
What Residents Can Expect Next
Although Tuesday morning brought a short break from continuous rainfall, weather experts believe the relief may only be temporary. The Orange Alert indicates that heavy showers can return at any time during the day.
With high tides expected in the evening and rain likely to continue, authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Residents are requested to stay indoors whenever possible and cooperate with emergency services if conditions worsen.
The coming 24 hours will be crucial for Mumbai as the city continues to deal with an active monsoon system affecting large parts of Maharashtra.