Mumbai Weather Today: Humidity Continues To Stay On Rise; IMD Predicts Clear Skies In City
Recent reports from IMD indicate that humidity and temperatures are increasing, approaching nearly 100% humidity levels. The forecast indicates that the city will experience clear skies on March 26. Explore temperatures, weather predictions, IMD forecasts, AQI, and additional details.

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Mumbai: According to recent reports by the weather department, India Meteorological Department (IMD), Mumbai city is predicted to experience clear skies througout the day today on Thursday, March 27. The humidity and temperature levels as of 9 AM are 63% and 28 degrees Celsius, respectively. The wind is flowing at the speed of 6kmph giving warm blow of winds. Temperatures, humidity and other aspects are expected to change throughout the day.
Mumbai Weather Today
On March 27, the weather is predicted to have clear skies with no warnings according to the latest weather report by IMD. The minimum and maximum temperatures expected for today are 22 degrees Celcius and 31 degrees Celcius, respectively. Sunset timings predicted for today are 6:51 PM.
Mumbai Weather Forecast
According to weather report by IMD, Mumbai city is expected to experience mainly clear skies on March 28, Friday. The temperatures are expected to range between minimum and maximum temperatures of 23 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius, accordingly.
Mumbai AQI Today
The 'maximum city' has been struggling with the worst Air Quality Index (AQI), for the past months, but recently the AQI has been better than seen earlier during the months from November to February. Today's AQI level in Mumbai stands at 61, ranking at Satisfactory levels.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) Is Measured As Follows:
According to the scaling used by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) the AQI is scaled as following:
From 0 to 50 is considered 'Good', 51 to 100 is considered 'Satisfactory', 101 to 200 is considered 'Moderate', 201 to 300 is considered 'Poor', 301 to 400 is considered 'Very Poor' and 401 to 500 is considered 'Severe'.
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