Mumbai Weather Update: City to feel the heat as maximum temperature rises to 35°C

Mumbai Weather Update: City to feel the heat as maximum temperature rises to 35°C

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, May 04, 2020, 09:27 AM IST
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On Monday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that the maximum temperature in Mumbai will be 35°C, while the minimum temperature will be 26°C.

The IMD in its weather forecast has stated that the maximum temperature in Santacruz will be 34°C, while the minimum temperature will be 26.2°C. On the other hand, the maximum temperature in Colaba will be 34.2°C, while the minimum temperature will be 27.4°C. Mumbai will witness clear sky today, with a relative humidity of about 75% in Santacruz and 89% in Colaba. The air quality index (AQI) for PM2.5 pollutants – was 28 (Good) on Monday morning.

On March 30, the IMD predicted that the average temperature in some parts of the country is likely to remain above normal during the April-June period. The April-June seasonal average minimum and mean temperatures are also likely to be warmer than normal by 0.5 degree Celcius to 1.0 degree Celcius over most of the subdivisions of northwest, west, central, east and western peninsular India, it said.

The IMD Mumbai in its weather forecast for Sunday stated that the maximum temperature in Santacruz was 33.8°C, while the minimum temperature was 27°C. On the other hand, the maximum temperature in Colaba was 34.6°C, while the minimum temperature was 27.8°C.

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