Mumbai weather forecast 5 days

  1. Mumbai Weather
  2. Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week
  3. Cyclone Biparjoy: Red Alert For Gujarat on Thursday; 12 NDRF Teams on Ground, Another 15 on Standby
  4. Cyclone Biparjoy: Red Alert For Gujarat on Thursday; 12 NDRF Teams on Ground, Another 15 on Standby
  5. Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week


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Mumbai, India Weather This Week Mumbai, India weather forecasted for the next 10 days will have maximum temperature of 34°c / 92°f on Tue 20. Min temperature will be 26°c / 78°f on Fri 30. Most precipitation falling will be 230.40 mm / 9.07 inch on Fri 30. Windiest day is expected to see wind of up to 53 kmph / 33 mph on Fri 30. Visit Mumbai Holiday Weather Overview Mumbai is India's most modern, populous and prosperous city. A magnificent blend of cultures and traditions, it also hosts the Bollywood film industry and some of India's most high tech businesses. Also known as Bombay, Mumbai is the most heavily-populated city in the world. Its 14 million residents spread across seven islands around a busy port on India's west coast. The commercial and entertainment of India, Mumbai offers visitors a wealth of cultural, historic, religious and commercial attractions. Mumbai is one of the most important cities in the global economy and the biggest single component in the Indian economy. As a result of the expansion and diversification of Mumbai's economy, it has become a huge cultural melting pot and is the most cosmopolitan city in India. Mumbai is unlikely to be most people's idea of paradise but it does offer many galleries and museums, a wealth of historic architecture, markets, gardens, and even beaches. Be sure to enjoy fine colonial buildings such as Fort St George and the railway terminus, Gateway of India. Veermata Jijabai Udyan, the colonial zoo, offers greenery, zool...

Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week

Mumbai Weather: In a seven day forecast up to June 19, IMD officials have said light rain is very likely on all days till June 17, but have ruled out the possibility of any intense showers during this period. The weather department has further predicted partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm on June 18 and 19. Mumbai: In a major respite for Mumbaikars, sudden evening showers lashed the financial capital on Tuesday bringing day temperatures significantly down. The day temperature dropped below 38.5 degrees Celsius, as seen over the weekend, and strong winds continued to blow in the city for yet another day. Meanwhile, night temperatures in Mumbai saw a rise compared to a day ago. On Tuesday morning, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded 27.9 degrees minimum temperatures as compared to 24.5 degree Celsius recorded the previous day, while the Colaba observatory recorded 27.5 degrees as compared to 24 degrees recorded a day ago.

Cyclone Biparjoy: Red Alert For Gujarat on Thursday; 12 NDRF Teams on Ground, Another 15 on Standby

The very severe cyclonic storm ‘Biparjoy’ intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm" and is likely to make landfall near Mandvi-Jakhau Port along the Saurashtra-Kutch coasts. In view of the impending landfall and the storm, Gujarat has been placed on high alert. On June 14, IMD has declared an orange alert for all districts, while on June 15 a red alert has been issued across the state. On Thursday, the cyclone is expected to be the strongest, and this would lead to extremely heavy rainfall in coastal areas of Gujarat, IMD Director General, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said. The rainfall will especially hit on the coastal areas of Gujarat. This could lead to inundation of coastal and low-lying areas. As the cyclonic will give way to very gusty winds, some damage to tin houses, electrical lines could be seen. Meanwhile, Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting to review the situation related to Cyclone Biparjoy today, while authorities have started evacuating people in districts by the sea in view of the cyclone. The landfall is predicted on the evening of June 14. As the Gujarat administration braces for cyclone ‘Biparjoy’, the Kutch district on Monday imposed section 144 in coastal villages, where the cyclone will have a severe effect. In its latest bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the ‘extremely severe cyclonic storm’ was very likely to move north-northeast and cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi (Gujarat) and K...

Cyclone Biparjoy: Red Alert For Gujarat on Thursday; 12 NDRF Teams on Ground, Another 15 on Standby

The very severe cyclonic storm ‘Biparjoy’ intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm" and is likely to make landfall near Mandvi-Jakhau Port along the Saurashtra-Kutch coasts. In view of the impending landfall and the storm, Gujarat has been placed on high alert. On June 14, IMD has declared an orange alert for all districts, while on June 15 a red alert has been issued across the state. On Thursday, the cyclone is expected to be the strongest, and this would lead to extremely heavy rainfall in coastal areas of Gujarat, IMD Director General, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said. The rainfall will especially hit on the coastal areas of Gujarat. This could lead to inundation of coastal and low-lying areas. As the cyclonic will give way to very gusty winds, some damage to tin houses, electrical lines could be seen. Meanwhile, Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting to review the situation related to Cyclone Biparjoy today, while authorities have started evacuating people in districts by the sea in view of the cyclone. The landfall is predicted on the evening of June 14. As the Gujarat administration braces for cyclone ‘Biparjoy’, the Kutch district on Monday imposed section 144 in coastal villages, where the cyclone will have a severe effect. In its latest bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the ‘extremely severe cyclonic storm’ was very likely to move north-northeast and cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi (Gujarat) and K...

Mumbai Rains: IMD Predicts Light Showers for City This Week

Mumbai Weather: In a seven day forecast up to June 19, IMD officials have said light rain is very likely on all days till June 17, but have ruled out the possibility of any intense showers during this period. The weather department has further predicted partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm on June 18 and 19. Mumbai: In a major respite for Mumbaikars, sudden evening showers lashed the financial capital on Tuesday bringing day temperatures significantly down. The day temperature dropped below 38.5 degrees Celsius, as seen over the weekend, and strong winds continued to blow in the city for yet another day. Meanwhile, night temperatures in Mumbai saw a rise compared to a day ago. On Tuesday morning, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded 27.9 degrees minimum temperatures as compared to 24.5 degree Celsius recorded the previous day, while the Colaba observatory recorded 27.5 degrees as compared to 24 degrees recorded a day ago.