<p>Rains lashed Mumbai and its suburbs on Friday morning after almost a week of subdued rainfall activity, which led to waterlogging at some places and resulted in slowing down of traffic, officials said.</p>.<p>Railway authorities claimed that suburban trains were running as per their normal schedule, but commuters complained that there was a delay of around 15 minutes.</p>.<p>Moderate to heavy rains started lashing the metropolis from early morning, making a strong comeback almost after a week.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/what-do-imds-colour-coded-weather-warnings-mean-1235951.html" target="_blank">What do IMD's colour-coded weather warnings mean?</a></strong></p>.<p>The intensity of rainfall was more in the city as compared to its suburbs, the officials said.</p>.<p>Some parts of the city witnessed waterlogging, as a result of which the movement of vehicles on roads slowed down. The Andheri subway had to be closed for traffic around 8.45 am due to accumulation of rainwater around it.</p>.<p>"Due to water logging, Andheri Subway is closed, while traffic is diverted to Vile Parle bridge & Captain Gore Marg S.V road," Mumbai Traffic Police said on Twitter.</p>.<p>The island city, its eastern and western suburbs received 53.54 mm, 25.06 mm and 26.23 mm rainfall, respectively, in the last 24 hours ending 8 am, a civic official said.</p>.<p>The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light to moderate rainfall in the city and suburbs in the next 24 hours, he said.</p>.<p>A spokesperson of the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport, also known as BEST, said the transport body diverted its buses on around half a dozen routes due to a tree fall incident near Sadhana Vidyalaya at Sion.</p>.<p>Since last weekend, the intensity of rainfall had gone down in Mumbai. A mix of sunny and cloudy days were observed over the past few days in the city, which witnessed spells of light to heavy rainfall during this period.</p>
<p>Rains lashed Mumbai and its suburbs on Friday morning after almost a week of subdued rainfall activity, which led to waterlogging at some places and resulted in slowing down of traffic, officials said.</p>.<p>Railway authorities claimed that suburban trains were running as per their normal schedule, but commuters complained that there was a delay of around 15 minutes.</p>.<p>Moderate to heavy rains started lashing the metropolis from early morning, making a strong comeback almost after a week.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/what-do-imds-colour-coded-weather-warnings-mean-1235951.html" target="_blank">What do IMD's colour-coded weather warnings mean?</a></strong></p>.<p>The intensity of rainfall was more in the city as compared to its suburbs, the officials said.</p>.<p>Some parts of the city witnessed waterlogging, as a result of which the movement of vehicles on roads slowed down. The Andheri subway had to be closed for traffic around 8.45 am due to accumulation of rainwater around it.</p>.<p>"Due to water logging, Andheri Subway is closed, while traffic is diverted to Vile Parle bridge & Captain Gore Marg S.V road," Mumbai Traffic Police said on Twitter.</p>.<p>The island city, its eastern and western suburbs received 53.54 mm, 25.06 mm and 26.23 mm rainfall, respectively, in the last 24 hours ending 8 am, a civic official said.</p>.<p>The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light to moderate rainfall in the city and suburbs in the next 24 hours, he said.</p>.<p>A spokesperson of the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport, also known as BEST, said the transport body diverted its buses on around half a dozen routes due to a tree fall incident near Sadhana Vidyalaya at Sion.</p>.<p>Since last weekend, the intensity of rainfall had gone down in Mumbai. A mix of sunny and cloudy days were observed over the past few days in the city, which witnessed spells of light to heavy rainfall during this period.</p>