Mumbai: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that the dream city will experience clear skies today, on January 18. As the weekend approaches, the weather seems to be in favour. The wind will be flowing at around 10 km/h while humidity stays at 45%, giving light breezy winds.
Mumbai Weather Report
On January 18, the people of Mumbai can anticipate a day with predominantly clear skies. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts that the weather will stay enjoyable, with a low of 19 degrees Celsius and a high of 33 degrees Celsius. The sunrise is anticipated at 7:14 AM and the sunset at 6:21 PM.
Mumbai Weather Forecast
On January 19, the Mumbai city will experience prominently clear skies according to a weather report by the weather department. The temperatures would vary from the low of 20 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius on Sunday.
IMD Weather report for Mumbai | IMD Colaba
Mumbai AQI Today
Mumbai’s Air Quality Index (AQI) indicates 127, ranking ‘moderate’ level of air quality in Colaba. Today’s AQI is better than it has been in past few months. People with respiratory issues are advised to minimise their outdoor work and use masks.
AQI In Other Regions Of Mumbai
Dockyard: 147 AQI · Moderate
Siddharth Nagar-Worli: 144 AQI · Moderate
Sion, Mumbai: 126 AQI · Moderate
Kherwadi_Bandra East 128 AQI · Moderate
Chembur, Mumbai · 116 AQI · Moderate
Bandra Kurla Complex· 134 AQI · Moderate
Lower Parel · 148 AQI · Moderate
Ghatkopar · 136 AQI · Moderate
Sewri 134 AQI · Moderate
Mindspace-Malad West 122 AQI · Moderate
Shivaji Nagar· 71 AQI · Satisfactory
Kurla · 110 AQI · Moderate
Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl. Airport (T2) 151 AQI · Moderate
Vile Parle West · 146 AQI · Moderate
Powai · 132 AQI · Moderate
Khindipada-Bhandup West · 119 AQI · Moderate
Malad West· 172 AQI · Poor
Mulund West 115 AQI · Moderate
Kandivali East· 109 AQI · Moderate
Borivali East · 94 AQI · Moderate
Borivali East, Mumbai Suburban · 139 AQI · Moderate
How Is AQI Determined?
The AQI, Air Quality Index (AQI) is measured as follows:
From 0 to 50 is considered ‘Good’, 51 to 100 is considered ‘Satisfactory’, 101 to 200 is considered ‘Moderate’, 201 to 300 is considered ‘Poor’, 301 to 400 is considered ‘Very Poor’ and 401 to 500 is considered ‘Severe’.
The Air Quality Index serves as a method for effectively conveying air quality in a clear way that is easier to understand. The concentration of specific air pollutants determines India’s National Air Quality Index (AQI). Pollutants that are typically measured include particulate matter (PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Not every monitor assesses all pollutants.