Mumbai gets heavy rains on Tuesday morning. The IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai tomorrow (Thursday), warning of extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places. (Express Photo: Amit Chakravarty)Very heavy rain alert: Even as India continues to reel under rainfall deficit this year, parts of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh are now braced for very heavy showers in the next few days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted in its latest bulletin. An orange alert has been issued for a few districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall today, while Sindhudurg and Palghar are on a yellow alert, with heavy rainfall likely. The IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai tomorrow, warning of extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.The rain deficit: While June recorded a 40 per cent rainfall deficit, the IMD has predicted July precipitation to remain below normal, less than 94 per cent of the long-period average. The weather department had predicted 92 per cent rainfall for June, but the month brought in just about 60 per cent of normal rains, making it the fifth driest June since 1901 — the year from which rainfall records are available in India.Story continues below this adNortheast India floods: Meanwhile, the flood condition in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam remained grim, with the Central government ministers taking stock of the situation. In Arunachal, over 90,000 people have been affected by the deluge across 12 districts, with 4 deaths and 21 injuries. More than 46,000 people have been hit in six districts of Assam, with one death. On Tuesday, Union ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju undertook an aerial and ground assessment of the flood-ravaged Keyi Panyor district.Live UpdatesThis section page brings you real-time weather updates and accurate forecasts for cities across India. Get updates on today’s temperature, live weather conditions, rainfall updates, humidity levels, and short- and long-term forecasts on this page. With the Check Weather in Your City feature, users can quickly find today’s weather conditions for their location, including current temperature, humidity, and prevailing conditions. The Weather in Major Indian Cities section offers a quick snapshot of weather conditions in key cities, allowing readers to compare temperatures and conditions across India’s largest urban centres at a glance. For wider coverage, the City-wise Weather Across India section provides an extensive, searchable list of cities, ensuring weather details are accessible not only for major hubs but also for regional towns and smaller locations. To highlight temperature extremes, the page also features regularly updated lists of the Top 5 Hottest Cities and Top 5 Coldest Cities in India , giving readers instant insight into heatwave and cold-wave conditions across different parts of the country. In addition to live data, the page curates the latest weather-related news from across India, including reports on heatwaves, monsoon progress, extreme rainfall, cyclones, cold spells, and advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). These stories add critical context to daily weather updates by explaining how broader weather systems are affecting regions and communities. By combining real-time city weather, nationwide temperature trends, and trusted news coverage, The Indian Express’s weather hub helps readers stay informed, prepared, and ahead of changing weather conditions across India.© IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:India Meteorological Departmentmonsoon