On July 26, Mumbai witnessed a high tide of 4.67 metres at 1.20 pm, while on July 25, a high tide of 4.66 metres was recorded at 12.44 pm. (Express Photo by Akash Patil)While Mumbai has been experiencing continuous spells of moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the week, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued a high tide warning in the Arabian Sea on Sunday, July 27. Furthermore, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a warning stating that gusty winds will continue to blow over Mumbai throughout the day.According to the civic authorities, the height of the tide may swell up to 4.60 metres at 1.56 pm on Sunday. This will be the fifth consecutive day when the city will witness high tides rising above a height of 4 metres.On July 26, Mumbai witnessed a high tide of 4.67 metres at 1.20 pm, while on July 25, a high tide of 4.66 metres was recorded at 12.44 pm.For July 28 (Monday), the authorities have predicted a similar high tide of 4.04 metres during the afternoon.The BMC, in the wake of a high tide warning for four days in Mumbai, on July 24, urged citizens not to visit the shorelines as a precautionary measure.Furthermore, the civic officials have predicted that a low tide of 1.19 meters will be seen around 8 pm on Sunday.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), gusty winds ranging between 30 and 40 kmph will blow over Mumbai, and a cloudy sky will persist throughout the day, accompanied by moderate rainfall.Story continues below this adMeanwhile, data from the BMC’s automatic weather stations (AWS) show that Mumbai’s eastern suburbs have recorded 17.16 mm of rainfall till 8 am on July 27, followed by 13.71 mm in the western suburbs and 10.18 mm at the island city.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Mumbai