Officials said Mumbai received heavy rainfall after 7 pm on Monday, with 50 mm rainfall in the 24-hour period ending in the morning.

The official said there was no news of major water logging due to heavy rain in the evening.

According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation officials, Ravalli Camp, B Nadkarni Park and Fire Station areas in Wadala received 35 mm, 27 mm and 24 mm of rain respectively, while the figures for Britannia storm water station on Ray Road were 21 mm and 18 mm. Was. Worli Fire Station area, between 7 pm and 9 pm respectively.

During this period, in the eastern part of the city, Maravali Municipal School area in Chembur recorded 52 mm of rainfall, followed by 43 mm in Collector Colony, 29 mm in Chembur Fire Station area, 27 mm in M ​​West Ward Office and 22 mm. mm of rain was recorded.mm in Vaibhav Nagar, officials said.

In the western areas of the metropolis, Bandra's Supari Tank recorded 18 mm rainfall between 7 pm and 9 pm, while Bandra Fire Station area recorded 14 mm rainfall, officials said.

"There are no reports of major water logging anywhere in the city. However, traffic jams occurred at some places," an official said.

Many passengers complained about late running of suburban trains.The IMD had predicted a storm with moderate to heavy rain in the city on Monday.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), due to favorable conditions along the Maharashtra coast, the monsoon reached Mumbai on Sunday, two days ahead of normal time.

The Colaba Observatory in south Mumbai recorded heavy rainfall of 53 mm in the last 24 hours ending Monday morning.

The maximum temperature, 30 degrees Celsius, in the island city witnessed a notable drop of 3.7 degrees Celsius below normal, while the minimum temperature, 23.5 degrees Celsius, was 2.9 degrees Celsius below normal, making the night pleasantly cool for Mumbaikars. ,

Similarly, the Santa Cruz Observatory recorded 69 mm rainfall during a 24-hour period ending in the morning.Mumbai suburbs saw a decrease of 1.2 degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature at 32.8 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature was 24.2 degrees Celsius, which was 2.4 degrees Celsius below normal.

Following heavy rains on Sunday, many areas like Byculla, Sion, Dadar, Mazgaon, Kurla, Vikhroli and Andheri were waterlogged, severely affecting vehicular movement and causing long traffic jams.

Local train services, the lifeline of the city, were also delayed due to water logging on the tracks at some places, officials said.

According to a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official, the island city recorded an average of 99.11 mm rainfall, with eastern parts of Mumbai recording 61.29 mm rainfall and western areas 73.78 mm in the 24 hours ending 8 am on Monday.The sky remained cloudy in the city on Monday but there has been no rain in most parts since morning.

In a much-needed relief to farmers, dry districts like Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Dharashiv and Solapur in central Maharashtra also received good rainfall, accounting for 83 mm, 96 mm and 81 mm respectively.