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Scant rainfall dip in temperature trigger cold breezes across Mumbai city

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Scant rainfall dip in temperature trigger cold breezes across Mumbai city

Scant rainfall dip in temperature trigger cold breezes across Mumbai city

Scant rainfall dip in temperature trigger cold breezes across Mumbai city

Tuesday morning people in Parel were in for a big surprise with scant rainfall and cold breeze influenced by heavy snowfall in Jammu-Kashmir and rain in Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

According to the latest IMD forecast, residents of Mumbaikars can expect relatively stable weather conditions in the coming days, characterized by cold winds and a drop in temperatures.

Since few days, the city has been experiencing partly cloudy skies, with maximum temperatures reaching approximately 30°C and minimum temperatures hovering around 20°C.

Over the next 48 hours, a transition to mainly clear skies, with temperatures ranging between 31°C and 19°C is expected.

As per Sunil Kamble, head of IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre, two districts in Vidarbha, with no thunderstorms expected for the next five days from Monday onwards.

He said that even if rainfall occurs, it is anticipated to be light and devoid of any accompanying thunderstorm activity.

Moreover, IMD scientists predict that maximum temperatures will remain steady over the next two to three days before gradually increasing again, while minimum temperatures are expected to decrease over the next two days.

In other parts of Maharashtra, isolated thunderstorms accompanied by lightning were observed in Akola, Amravati, Gondia, and Nagpur.

Residents in these areas are advised to take precautions and stay indoors during such weather conditions.

In the upcoming 24 hours, Mumbai can expect partly cloudy skies with maximum and minimum temperatures of 30°C and 20°C respectively.

Over the following 48 hours, clear skies are forecasted with maximum and minimum temperatures of 31°C and 19°C respectively.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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