More rain in North India in next 4 days
■ Mumbai rains force schools to remain shut
New Delhi: The IMD forecast on Monday that monsoon rains over north and central India would pick up in the next 4- 5 days, even as heavy rainfall continued to hammer coastal Maharashtra and Goa.
New Delhi, July 9: The India Meteorological Department forecast on Monday that monsoon rains over north and central India would pick up in the next 4- 5 days, even as heavy rainfall continued to hammer coastal Maharashtra and Goa. The rains in Mumbai was the highest recorded this season. It forced schools and colleges to remain shut.
The downpour flooded several roads, leading to traffic jams which decelerated the pace of the maximum city. People were seen negotiating their way through kneedeep water.
The IMD said that a lowpressure area is very likely to form over north Bay of Bengal around July 13 and become more marked thereafter.
“Ongoing active monsoon conditions are very likely to continue over central India and south peninsula during next 5- 6 days. Rainfall activity is likely to increase over parts of northwest India during next 48 hours. Subdued rainfall activity is likely to continue over east and northeast India during next 4- 5 days,” it said. It has issued a redcoloured warning for Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat for tomorrow, and for west Madhya Pradesh on July 11.
The Met department has a four colour- coded warning system and red signifies extreme weather events.