Waterlogging has been reported from Hindmata (Photo: Mustafa Sheikh/Mumbai) Mumbai woke up to heavy rains and waterlogging as the wet spell continued for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. Several low-lying areas in Mumbai and the adjoining places witnessed waterlogging as intense spells continued.India Met Department Deputy Director General of Meteorology KS Hosalikar has tweeted the amount and the intensity of rainfall Mumbai city has received in the past 24 hours.According to his tweet, Bhayandar, Nerul, Colaba, Dahisar, and Vidyavihar are some of the areas in Mumbai that have received an intense spell of rains in the past 24 hours.Mumbai and around rains in last 24 hrs on 28th July Overnight rains also caused waterlogging in several low-lying areas, including Dadar and Hindmata. So yes, this text had to be given a miss too!From asking “Are trains functioning” to giving unsolicited advice to strangers - we have done it all! Yes, the nightmare of every MumbaikarWe sure miss cursing the crippling infrastructure of Mumbai every time someone steps on our feet in the local or every time we end up spending an hour waiting on the station. MUMBAI: Parts of Mumbai, including Dadar and Hindmata areas, faced severe waterlogging on Monday following heavy rainfall in the region. “Rains continued with mod intensity throughout,” he tweeted while informing the possibility of heavy rains in the next 48 hours.Satellite data have been one of most dependable for forecasters all over the world, its realtime availability, high resolutions, wx modeling i/p.The weather department has forecast cloudy skies with the chance of moderate rains in the city and the suburbs. During the last 3 to 4 days, rain activities remained confined to the southern suburbs of Mumbai. mumbai Updated: Jul 27, 2020 15:10 IST Mumbai & around recd mod to heavy rains in last 24 hrs. Thane, NM side received heavy falls," KS Hosalikar said.Mumbai & around recd mod to heavy rains in last 24 hrs. The month July has always been synonymous to “Mumbai Rains”. Mumbai Rains Update: The weather in Mumbai continues to be wet and humid.