The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the possibility of light to moderate intermittent showers over parts of the South Marathwada region and adjoining districts of Vidarbha during the next two to three hours.
Possibility of light to mod intermittent showers during next 2,3 hrs over parts of South Marathwada region & adj districts of Vidarbha at isol places.
6/10, 8.30 am pic.twitter.com/CQyeMRAKkK— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) October 6, 2025
Former head of the Climate Research and Services, IMD Pune, KS Hosalikar, while posting on social media platform X, stated, “Possibility of light to moderate intermittent showers during the next 2–3 hours over parts of the South Marathwada region & adjacent districts of Vidarbha at isolated places.”
Kosalikar further posted the detailed rainfall data till October 5. As per the official data, Parbhani taluka received the highest rainfall at 121.4 mm, followed by Palam (73 mm), Gangakhed (56 mm), Purna (55 mm), Sonpeth (51 mm), Manwat (44 mm), Pathri (21 mm), Jintur (7 mm), and Selu (5 mm).
#Parbhani District Talukawise Rf (in mm) dt. 05.10.2025*/
Parbhani 121.4🟠
Gangakhed-56
Jintur-7
Palam-73🟡
Pathri-21
Purna-55
Selu-5
Manvat-44
Sonpeth-51— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) October 6, 2025
Considering that the IMD further forecasted the possibility of light to moderate intermittent showers over parts of South Marathwada and adjoining districts of Vidarbha during the next two to three hours at isolated locations, a yellow alert for the regions was already issued by the authorities.
Earlier on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) also issued a Cyclone Shakti warning for some districts of Maharashtra. While issuing the alert, the weather agency warned about the moderate rains and gusty winds between October 3 and October 7.
Cloudy sky with light to moderate rain likely expected today
Mumbai is expected to experience a generally cloudy sky today, with the possibility of occasional light to moderate spells of rain in Mumbai and its suburbs, according to the India Meteorological Department`s (IMD) Mumbai weather updates.
Furthermore, IMD`s Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 29.7 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 23.9 degrees Celsius on Monday. Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory reported a high of 30.2 degrees Celsius and a low of 24.5 degrees Celsius.
During the 24-hour period from 8 am on October 5 to 8 am on October 6, the city recorded 0.82 mm of rainfall, while the eastern suburbs received 2.92 mm and the western suburbs 0.36 mm. Commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly, especially during high tide and intermittent rain spells.