Updated On: 29 June, 2025 12:21 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Tidal activity for the day includes a high tide at 3:08 PM, reaching a height of 4.49 meters, followed by another high tide in the early hours of Monday, at 3:00 AM, expected to rise to 3.74 meters

The combination of tidal rise and continued rain may affect drainage in vulnerable areas. Representational Pic
On Sunday, Mumbai is likely to experience a cloudy sky with moderate rainfall across the city and suburbs. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert and a warning for heavy rainfall at isolated locations, urging citizens to remain alert, especially in low-lying areas prone to waterlogging.
Tidal activity for the day includes a high tide at 3:08 PM, reaching a height of 4.49 meters, followed by another high tide in the early hours of Monday, at 3:00 AM, expected to rise to 3.74 meters. Low tide is scheduled at 9:18 PM today, measuring 1.48 meters, with the next low tide forecast for 8:43 AM on June 30, reaching 1.26 meters.
In terms of rainfall over the past 24 hours (from 8:00 AM on June 28 to 8:00 AM on June 29), the city recorded an average of 13 mm. The Eastern Suburbs received 11 mm, while the Western Suburbs recorded 8 mm, indicating scattered but moderate showers across Mumbai. The combination of tidal rise and continued rain may affect drainage in vulnerable areas.