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Heat to rise in Mumbai; Highest temperature recorded in Akola

The Meteorological Department has predicted dry weather in Thane and Palghar.

Heat to rise in Mumbai; Highest temperature recorded in Akola
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For the past several days, the citizens of Mumbai and its suburbs have been suffering from extreme heat. It has been predicted that the city and suburbs will experience more heat in the next two days. The Meteorological Department has predicted hot and humid weather in Mumbai on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Meteorological Department has predicted dry weather in Thane and Palghar.

Although the temperature in Mumbai has decreased compared to the last few days, the heat is increasing. The maximum temperature recorded at the Colaba station of the Meteorological Department on Monday was 32.2 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature at the Santacruz station was 33 degrees Celsius. However, the humidity in the air was 84 to 86 percent. Meanwhile, the weather department has predicted that Mumbai will experience hot and humid weather on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the temperature remaining between 34 and 35 degrees during this period. Due to this, citizens will have to face unbearable heat in Mumbai on Tuesday.


Also Read: Mumbai Weather Update: City records hottest day at 39.2 degrees Celsius


Due to the late sea breezes, this weather condition is expected to last for two days, after which the temperature will drop again and there is a possibility of experiencing some drizzle at night.  


Temperatures are average

Currently, the maximum temperature during the day is between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius in Konkan, while in the rest of the state it is between 36 degrees and the minimum temperature is between 18 and 20 degrees. Both these temperatures are in the same range on average.

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