Why Mumbai’s weather is unusually hot, IMD expects no relief anytime soon
A similar surge in late February triggered heatwave warnings for two consecutive days, February 25 and 26.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted even hotter days ahead, predicting a maximum temperature of 38°C on Sunday.
Weather enthusiasts believe the heat will peak between March 9 and 11, making the coming days particularly uncomfortable.
On Wednesday, IMD’s Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum of 37.4°C, slightly higher than Tuesday’s 36.8°C. Meanwhile, the Colaba observatory logged 33.4°C, which was 2.2°C above normal and marginally warmer than Tuesday’s 33.1°C.
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