Mumbai is set to experience a day of heavy rains, strong wind gusts, and high humidity on July 5, as the city remains in the grip of the active southwest monsoon phase. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings and advised residents to take necessary precautions.
MumbaiMonsoonWeather ForecastImdClimate AdaptabilityReal Estate MumbaiJul 05, 2025
Mumbai is expected to experience overcast skies, high humidity, brisk winds, and heavy showers throughout July 5. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast persistent cloud cover, with heavier spells of rain by the afternoon and evening.
Residents should brace for sudden and intense downpours, especially in low-lying areas. They are advised to take necessary precautions during peak commute hours and monitor weather alerts. Those living in flood-prone areas or along the coast should avoid unnecessary travel.
Wind speeds are likely to remain steady between 20 and 30 km/h. Relative humidity is predicted to hover between 80% and 95%, leading to a warmer feel despite the actual temperature range of 29°C to 31°C.
The monsoon exposes weak drainage networks and unplanned urban development. Even a single hour of intense rain can bring several arterial roads to a standstill. Municipal officials have activated contingency plans, but challenges persist.
Mumbai must intensify climate-proofing strategies, including sustainable drainage systems, upgraded building regulations, and embedding climate data into city-level planning. City planners are encouraged to consider weather-responsive infrastructure design to support pedestrian movement and rainwater harvesting.
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