Foggy Mornings and Sunny Afternoons for Mumbai

Mumbai, a city known for its vibrant lifestyle and bustling streets, is set to experience a series of foggy mornings and clear afternoons in the coming days, as per the Indian Meteorological Department’s (IMD) forecasts. The temperature in the city is expected to range from 19°C to 34°C on November 25, 2024, with a prominent drop in early morning temperatures, followed by a steady rise in the afternoon.

The city’s weather on November 25 is characterised by a temperature of 26°C, with a low of 19°C and a high of 34°C. A relatively humid atmosphere is predicted with the humidity level holding at 50%. Winds will blow at a moderate speed of 8 km/h, and the day will begin with foggy skies, which will clear as the day progresses, allowing for sunny weather by the afternoon. The sun will rise at 06:52 AM and set at 05:59 PM, marking a day typical of Mumbai’s changing climate. However, one of the most concerning aspects of the weather update is the air quality. The Air Quality Index (AQI) for today, November 25, stands at 317, indicating a “very poor” air quality level. This poses significant health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions, children, and the elderly. Despite the clear skies expected later in the day, residents should exercise caution due to the elevated pollution levels.

Looking ahead, Mumbai’s weather will remain fairly stable. The morning fog will persist on November 26, 2024, with temperatures ranging from 24.25°C to 28.57°C, and the humidity dropping to 42%. The following days—November 27 and 28—will follow a similar pattern, with temperatures between 17°C and 34°C and continued morning fog. By the weekend, from November 29-30, the city can expect hazy conditions, with temperatures hovering around 19°C to 33°C. This steady, albeit foggy, weather is expected to dominate Mumbai for the foreseeable future, offering a respite from the intense heat but also posing challenges due to high pollution levels. Residents should prepare for fluctuations in the weather, while also keeping a close eye on the air quality to mitigate health risks.

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