Mumbai is in for a a warm day today, with temperatures expected to range between 19°C and 35°C, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Monday's readings showed 35.3°C at Santacruz and 31.8°C at Colaba. This brief respite appears short-lived as forecasters predict temperatures will climb again, potentially reaching 37-38°C by the weekend.
Last week, Mumbai experienced its hottest February in eight years, with temperatures soaring to 38.7°C on February 26. The unusual three-day heatwave prompted IMD to issue alerts for the coastal region, with experts attributing the extreme conditions to insufficient winter rainfall.
Tomorrow, March 5, will bring more clear skies with temperatures between 20°C and 32°C, while the city's current AQI stands at 152, indicating moderate air quality. Looking ahead, the IMD's seven-day forecast warns that daytime temperatures could exceed 38°C by March 9.
For historical context, Mumbai's March temperature record stands at a scorching 41.7°C set in 1956, while the lowest March temperature was 12.7°C in 2012. Meanwhile, the city’s air quality remains moderate, with an AQI of 152.
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