Mumbai: The city dealt with overcast weather last week, but clear conditions are forecasted for this week. Unfortunately, the humid temperatures are expected to persist according to the predictions from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Today’s reports suggest that Mumbai will have clear skies on April 24.

Mumbai Weather Update

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the city of dreams will enjoy clear skies today, April 24. As the fourth week of April begins, the weather is expected to be warm. Winds are projected to be around 6 km/h, with humidity at 79% and a temperature of 29 degrees Celsius recorded at 9 AM, providing light, refreshing breezes throughout the day. A rise in temperatures is expected as the day progresses.

Mumbai Temperature Outlook

On April 24, residents of Mumbai should look forward to a day marked by mostly clear skies, according to the weather department’s updates. Despite elevated temperatures and humidity, a heatwave warning has not been issued for the city. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) anticipates that the weather will continue to be humid today, with a low of 25 degrees Celsius and a high of 34 degrees Celsius. The sunset is forecast to occur at 6:58 PM today.

Mumbai Weather Forecast

A weather report from the department indicates that Mumbai will enjoy notably clear skies on April 25. The temperature is projected to range between a low of 25 degrees Celsius and a high of 33 degrees Celsius on Friday. Sunrise is expected to be at 06:17 AM tomorrow.

Mumbai AQI Update

Mumbai AQI Update | Sameer, CPCB

Mumbai AQI Update

As per reports from the CPCB, Mumbai’s air quality index (AQI) stands at 92, which places it within the ‘Satisfactory’ category. It is recommended that individuals with respiratory issues limit their outdoor activities and wear masks.

The 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’.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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