Mumbai rains threaten Diwali washout, Twitter compares it to the ex who refuses to move on
While most are feeling upset for having been forced to stay indoors, Twitter users seem to be having their share of fun.
Trending Photos
Mumbai: This Diwali season, rains in Mumbai are playing a dampener with heavy showers in most parts of the city. Giving no respite to the residents, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more showers in the coming days due to the development of a depression in the Bay of Bengal.
According to Met department, the rain is part of the monsoon withdrawal. IMD officials have said monsoon withdrawal is generally complete by the first week of October, but this time it is delayed. "The showers generally last for a few hours, but at times they become heavy," the IMD said.
While most are feeling upset for having been forced to stay indoors, Twitter users seem to be having their share of fun.
Here is the lighter side of Mumbai rains:
Mumbai rains are no less than the ex who returns even when you've already moved on in life#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/wWY3hPDS7m
— Parth Thakkar (@thakkar_partha) October 14, 2017
Dear Rains, this hide & seek relationship ain't working. Let's break up for a while & meet next year...please #MumbaiRains ______ — Anupama (@Anupama712) October 15, 2017
Our Mumbai Climate Is Like This ... __ #MumbaiRains Unpredictable These Days ... pic.twitter.com/MHrMSgysdG — Priyanka Jaiswal (@pikuu0410) October 14, 2017
A ban on firecrackers in Mumbai, not an SC order but by a ruling by Nature!
SC doesn't need to ban firecrackers here in Mumbai.. #MumbaiRains is doing the job for them already _ — Sujal Raut (@ThePennyGuy21) October 14, 2017
This year the sky is celebrating it's own Diwali.
Clouds be like Phod ke dikha bc Fatake#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/DJrsB1luJK — Godzee (@Godzedor) October 16, 2017
Looks like rain god is gonna compensate for SC ban on firecracker with his lightnings. #MumbaiRains diwali celebration frm d clouds. — Suraj Dubey (@surajdubes14) October 16, 2017
We don't need firecrackers. We have thunders. #MumbaiRains — Nikhil Wad (@nikhilswad) October 16, 2017
Atithi tum kab jaoge!
#MumbaiRains are like those uninvited surpise guests! You can't escape them!
_ — Fast&Up India (@FastandUp_India) October 16, 2017
We feel you there! Happy Diwali anyway
RT @KishwerM: It just has to rain when u step out all dressed for a Diwali party ____ #MumbaiRains — Chandni (@iam_chandni) October 16, 2017
Keenly waiting for Winters!
Poor winter at the end of the long #MumbaiRains queue struggling to enter #Mumbai _ pic.twitter.com/IaQWVt7Acs — Random Cocktail (@thoughts__speak) October 16, 2017
This Year In 2017 Only Two Season Going On
Summer Season = 6 Months
Rainy Season = 6 Months
Winter n Autumn Holiday Pe Hai... #MumbaiRains — Insomniac (@mins_jain) October 14, 2017
It's Raining Men! Hallelujah!
It's Raining Men! Amen!#MumbaiRains ___ pic.twitter.com/OKRzFNBAoe — Sneha Tulsian (@sneha_tulsian) October 15, 2017
Since we are left with no choice, let's just celebrate the festival of lights this year by enjoying the Mumbai rains.
Our suggestions: Celebrate Diwali in these 5 eco-friendly ways and use Indian art to decorate your home.
Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.
Live Tv