Mumbai Weather on July 7: IMD issues orange alert; Check Tuesday's full forecast for Mumbai & Thane and what BMC wants residents to know
Mumbai Weather July 7: Mumbai is under an Orange Alert for heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds on July 7. In view of the weather warning, authorities have declared a holiday for all government, municipal and private schools and colleges across t...

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Mumbai Weather on July 7: IMD issues Orange Alert for heavy rain; BMC issues advisory
Mumbai is set to witness another day of heavy monsoon showers on Tuesday, July 7, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing an Orange Alert for the city. The weather department has warned of heavy rainfall accompanied by gusty winds, prompting authorities to take precautionary measures.Read more: Pune school, college & office holiday on July 7
In view of the forecast, all government, municipal and private schools and colleges in Mumbai will remain closed on July 7. The decision has been taken to ensure the safety of students as the city continues to battle persistent rain.
Mumbai weather forecast for July 7
According to the IMD, Mumbai is likely to experience heavy rainfall along with strong, gusty winds throughout Tuesday. Continuous showers over the past few days have already caused waterlogging in several low-lying areas and disrupted normal life across the city.Authorities have advised residents to remain cautious, especially during periods of intense rainfall.
Are schools and colleges closed in Mumbai on July 7?
Yes. All government, municipal and private schools and colleges in Mumbai have been declared closed on Tuesday, July 7, following the IMD's Orange Alert.The precautionary holiday has been announced to minimise risks to students amid the possibility of heavy rain, waterlogging and strong winds.
BMC issues advisory for Mumbai residents
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and remain indoors unless absolutely essential.With heavy rainfall expected through the day, people have been advised to stay away from waterlogged roads, unstable structures and areas vulnerable to flooding.
Emergency response teams remain on alert to deal with any rain-related incidents across the city.
Why has the holiday been declared?
Mumbai has witnessed relentless rainfall over the past several days, resulting in waterlogging, traffic disruptions and rain-related incidents.Considering the latest weather forecast and the possibility of hazardous conditions, authorities have opted to suspend classes for one day as a preventive measure.
What should Mumbai residents do?
Residents are advised to:- Stay indoors unless travel is essential.
- Keep track of the latest IMD weather updates.
- Avoid waterlogged roads and flooded underpasses.
- Follow advisories issued by the BMC and local administration.
- Be cautious of strong winds, falling trees and damaged structures.
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