Weather Update: Mumbai Sizzles at 37°C As IMD Attributes Heat Surge To Delayed Sea Breeze And Wind Shift
“The rising temperatures are due to a change in wind circulation pattern and the delayed sea breeze setting. The high temperatures are expected to continue over the weekend,” an IMD officer said.

Weather Update: Mumbai Sizzles at 37°C As IMD Attributes Heat Surge To Delayed Sea Breeze And Wind Shift | File
Due to the change in weather conditions, Mumbai recorded above-normal temperatures on Friday. The maximum temperature recorded at the Santacruz observatory was 37.0 degrees Celsius, which was 3.3 degrees Celsius above normal. Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 35.6 degrees Celsius, 2.4 degrees above normal. The minimum temperatures recorded at both observatories were 25.5°C (Santacruz) and 24.5°C (Colaba), about 1°C above normal.
Thunderstorm follows sweltering heat
The sweltering hot day was followed by a thunderstorm with rainfall that Mumbai witnessed on Thursday night. “The rising temperatures are due to a change in wind circulation pattern and the delayed sea breeze setting. The high temperatures are expected to continue over the weekend,” an IMD officer said.
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