Mumbai weather this week

  1. On and off heavy Mumbai Rains to continue for next few days
  2. Mumbai weather update: Light rainfall in city for next three days
  3. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 14 day weather forecast
  4. Mumbai weather: IMD issues yellow alert for next 2 days; Mumbai records highest rain in October
  5. Mumbai wakes up to season’s coldest temperature at 13.8 degrees Celsius
  6. Mumbai weather: IMD issues yellow alert for next 2 days; Mumbai records highest rain in October
  7. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 14 day weather forecast
  8. Mumbai wakes up to season’s coldest temperature at 13.8 degrees Celsius
  9. On and off heavy Mumbai Rains to continue for next few days
  10. Mumbai weather update: Light rainfall in city for next three days


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On and off heavy Mumbai Rains to continue for next few days

Mumbai rains have made a massive comeback with three digits becoming a regular affair. In fact, in the last 24 hours between 8:30 am yesterday and 8:30 am today, the Santa Cruz observatory saw a whopping 235 mm of rains meanwhile Colaba saw 197 mm of rainfall. Most of these rains were seen during the late-night hours until the early morning hours, which resulted in waterlogging in many parts of the city. In fact, Chembur and Vikhroli area also reported about 22 deaths due to a building and wall collapse in those areas. However, since late morning, there has not been much weather activity in the commercial capital and very heavy showers are not expected to be seen as of today. The city has already recorded the second heaviest rainfall of this season. Mumbai has seen over 500 mm rain in the last 3 days, total monthly exceeds 820mm inches very close to normal of 841mm. The possibility of seeing record rain in July cannot be ruled out Talking about the rain forecast for the city of Mumbai, weather forecasters believe that this entire week is likely to be a rainy affair. These showers may not continuously make an appearance but be on and off in nature. However, there is a possibility of three-digit rains during these days. Moreover, rains will be for shorter durations and heavier in intensity. Conditions are good enough for heavy spells to occur during anytime of the day starting tomorrow for the next few days. Most of these rains will occur in short duration, which is a typica...

Mumbai weather update: Light rainfall in city for next three days

On June 9, the IMD also stated that there is a possibility of thunderstorms along with light rainfall in several districts of Maharashtra in the next two days. Also Read: On June 9, IMD Mumbai issued a warning, stating, "Thunderstorm accompanied with light spells of rain very likely to occur at isolated places in several districts of Maharashtra. Take precautions while moving out." No warning related to heavy rainfall was issued for Mumbai till June 13. The IMD statement stated that Mumbai will receive light rainfall and thunderstorms very likely this week. The IMD warning also suggested thunderstorms in Maharashtra's Raigad, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts on June 9 and 10. Category Quantity Cost For Book Publishers Single 6,500 Pack of 5 22,000 Pack of 10 35,000 Pack of 20 55,000 Category Quantity Cost For Documentary / Filmmaker Single 20,000 Pack of 5 50,000 Pack of 10 80,000 Pack of 20 1,20,000 Video Clip - For Television Show Makers/Production Houses Quality SD HD 4K Duration 30s 30-90s 30s 30-90s 30s 30-90s Cost 20,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 1,20,000 Video Clip - For Television Show Makers/Production Houses Quality Cost Duration SD 30s 20,000 30-90s 30,000 HD 30s 40,000 30-90s 60,000 4K 30s 80,000 30-90s 1,20,000

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Sat Jun 17 89 / 84°F A few tstorms. Broken clouds. 104°F 18 mph ↑ 76% 57% 0.42" 10 (Very high) 6:01 am 7:17 pm Sun Jun 18 89 / 83°F Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 105°F 15 mph ↑ 75% 19% 0.11" 7 (High) 6:01 am 7:17 pm Mon Jun 19 89 / 84°F Overcast. 104°F 12 mph ↑ 74% 3% - 7 (High) 6:01 am 7:18 pm Tue Jun 20 89 / 85°F Passing showers. Cloudy. 104°F 11 mph ↑ 74% 41% 0.08" 7 (High) 6:02 am 7:18 pm Wed Jun 21 89 / 85°F Passing showers. Mostly cloudy. 105°F 14 mph ↑ 73% 41% 0.11" 7 (High) 6:02 am 7:18 pm Thu Jun 22 88 / 84°F Passing showers. Broken clouds. 104°F 13 mph ↑ 78% 40% 0.07" 10 (Very high) 6:02 am 7:18 pm Fri Jun 23 87 / 83°F Passing showers. Mostly cloudy. 100°F 13 mph ↑ 78% 39% 0.09" 7 (High) 6:02 am 7:19 pm Sat Jun 24 87 / 82°F Thunderstorms. Broken clouds. 100°F 14 mph ↑ 76% 94% 0.53" 10 (Very high) 6:02 am 7:19 pm Sun Jun 25 84 / 82°F Showery. Overcast. 95°F 19 mph ↑ 84% 89% 1.44" 3 (Moderate) 6:03 am 7:19 pm Mon Jun 26 84 / 82°F Tons of rain. Overcast. 92°F 22 mph ↑ 83% 99% 1.59" 7 (High) 6:03 am 7:19 pm Tue Jun 27 84 / 82°F Tons of rain. Overcast. 92°F 24 mph ↑ 86% 99% 2.17" 3 (Moderate) 6:03 am 7:19 pm Wed Jun 28 84 / 82°F Flash floods. Overcast. 94°F 27 mph ↑ 90% 99% 3.54" 3 (Moderate) 6:03 am 7:19 pm Thu Jun 29 84 / 82°F Tons of rain. Overcast. 92°F 29 mph ↑ 85% 99% 1.78" 3 (Moderate) 6:04 am 7:19 pm Fri Jun 30 85 / 82°F Th...

Mumbai weather: IMD issues yellow alert for next 2 days; Mumbai records highest rain in October

According to the IMD, the monsoon withdrawal would probably be postponed for another week. Mumbai has received 216.1 mm of rain so far in October, the highest monthly total in the previous ten years, according to the Santacruz observatory of the IMD. Around 91 mm of rain is anticipated on average throughout the month of October. The previous record for October rainfall was 197.7 mm in October 2012. “The current weather pattern over Mumbai and its adjoining areas are favouring rainfall, along with thunderstorms. This has been happening because of the presence of heavy moisture at the North Karnataka coastline and Konkan Coast of Maharashtra. So, sporadic spells of rainfall in Mumbai will continue to take place, at least during the next week,” said an IMD official.

Mumbai wakes up to season’s coldest temperature at 13.8 degrees Celsius

Mumbai woke up to the coldest day of the season on Sunday as the minimum (night) temperature recorded at the Santacruz observatory of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) was 13.8 degrees Celsius, four degrees below the normal temperature. The maximum (day) temperature also showed a significant decline as the IMD reading Sunday touched 26.2 degrees Celsius, five degrees below the normal temperature. The lowest temperature recorded so far this winter was 15 degrees Celsius on December 25. The IMD’s coastal station in Colaba also recorded 16.2 degrees Celsius in night temperature, while the day temperature was 27.2 degrees. Earlier last week, IMD officials had predicted that “At present, northerly winds are blowing and humidity will also be very low which is resulting in cool and dry weather conditions. The city will experience cool weather till January 17, following which Mumbai may start getting warmer gradually as the temperatures are again expected to rise marginally,” Nair told Mahesh Palawat, weather expert and meteorologist from SkyMet Weather Services, said winds directly blowing from North India are affecting Mumbai. “At present, the northern parts of India are experiencing snowfall due to which western and north-western India is experiencing a dip in daily temperature. In several parts of northern Maharashtra, the daily temperature had already dipped below 10 degrees over the past one week. This is the result of northerly winds that are directly blowing over M...

Mumbai weather: IMD issues yellow alert for next 2 days; Mumbai records highest rain in October

According to the IMD, the monsoon withdrawal would probably be postponed for another week. Mumbai has received 216.1 mm of rain so far in October, the highest monthly total in the previous ten years, according to the Santacruz observatory of the IMD. Around 91 mm of rain is anticipated on average throughout the month of October. The previous record for October rainfall was 197.7 mm in October 2012. “The current weather pattern over Mumbai and its adjoining areas are favouring rainfall, along with thunderstorms. This has been happening because of the presence of heavy moisture at the North Karnataka coastline and Konkan Coast of Maharashtra. So, sporadic spells of rainfall in Mumbai will continue to take place, at least during the next week,” said an IMD official.

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Sat 17 Jun 31 / 29°C A few tstorms. Broken clouds. 40°C 29 km/h ↑ 76% 57% 10.7 mm 10 (Very high) 06:01 19:17 Sun 18 Jun 32 / 29°C Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 40°C 24 km/h ↑ 75% 19% 2.9 mm 7 (High) 06:01 19:17 Mon 19 Jun 31 / 29°C Overcast. 40°C 19 km/h ↑ 74% 3% - 7 (High) 06:01 19:18 Tue 20 Jun 32 / 29°C Passing showers. Cloudy. 40°C 17 km/h ↑ 74% 41% 2.1 mm 7 (High) 06:02 19:18 Wed 21 Jun 32 / 29°C Passing showers. Mostly cloudy. 40°C 23 km/h ↑ 73% 41% 2.7 mm 7 (High) 06:02 19:18 Thu 22 Jun 31 / 29°C Passing showers. Broken clouds. 40°C 20 km/h ↑ 78% 40% 1.8 mm 10 (Very high) 06:02 19:18 Fri 23 Jun 30 / 28°C Passing showers. Mostly cloudy. 38°C 22 km/h ↑ 78% 39% 2.3 mm 7 (High) 06:02 19:19 Sat 24 Jun 31 / 28°C Thunderstorms. Broken clouds. 38°C 22 km/h ↑ 76% 94% 13.5 mm 10 (Very high) 06:02 19:19 Sun 25 Jun 29 / 28°C Showery. Overcast. 35°C 30 km/h ↑ 84% 89% 36.6 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:03 19:19 Mon 26 Jun 29 / 28°C Tons of rain. Overcast. 33°C 35 km/h ↑ 83% 99% 40.4 mm 7 (High) 06:03 19:19 Tue 27 Jun 29 / 28°C Tons of rain. Overcast. 34°C 39 km/h ↑ 86% 99% 55.0 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:03 19:19 Wed 28 Jun 29 / 28°C Flash floods. Overcast. 34°C 44 km/h ↑ 90% 99% 89.9 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:03 19:19 Thu 29 Jun 29 / 28°C Tons of rain. Overcast. 34°C 46 km/h ↑ 85% 99% 45.3 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:04 19:19 Fri 30 Jun 30 / 28°C Thunderstorms. Overcast. 33°C ...

Mumbai wakes up to season’s coldest temperature at 13.8 degrees Celsius

Mumbai woke up to the coldest day of the season on Sunday as the minimum (night) temperature recorded at the Santacruz observatory of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) was 13.8 degrees Celsius, four degrees below the normal temperature. The maximum (day) temperature also showed a significant decline as the IMD reading Sunday touched 26.2 degrees Celsius, five degrees below the normal temperature. The lowest temperature recorded so far this winter was 15 degrees Celsius on December 25. The IMD’s coastal station in Colaba also recorded 16.2 degrees Celsius in night temperature, while the day temperature was 27.2 degrees. Earlier last week, IMD officials had predicted that “At present, northerly winds are blowing and humidity will also be very low which is resulting in cool and dry weather conditions. The city will experience cool weather till January 17, following which Mumbai may start getting warmer gradually as the temperatures are again expected to rise marginally,” Nair told Mahesh Palawat, weather expert and meteorologist from SkyMet Weather Services, said winds directly blowing from North India are affecting Mumbai. “At present, the northern parts of India are experiencing snowfall due to which western and north-western India is experiencing a dip in daily temperature. In several parts of northern Maharashtra, the daily temperature had already dipped below 10 degrees over the past one week. This is the result of northerly winds that are directly blowing over M...

On and off heavy Mumbai Rains to continue for next few days

Mumbai rains have made a massive comeback with three digits becoming a regular affair. In fact, in the last 24 hours between 8:30 am yesterday and 8:30 am today, the Santa Cruz observatory saw a whopping 235 mm of rains meanwhile Colaba saw 197 mm of rainfall. Most of these rains were seen during the late-night hours until the early morning hours, which resulted in waterlogging in many parts of the city. In fact, Chembur and Vikhroli area also reported about 22 deaths due to a building and wall collapse in those areas. However, since late morning, there has not been much weather activity in the commercial capital and very heavy showers are not expected to be seen as of today. The city has already recorded the second heaviest rainfall of this season. Mumbai has seen over 500 mm rain in the last 3 days, total monthly exceeds 820mm inches very close to normal of 841mm. The possibility of seeing record rain in July cannot be ruled out Talking about the rain forecast for the city of Mumbai, weather forecasters believe that this entire week is likely to be a rainy affair. These showers may not continuously make an appearance but be on and off in nature. However, there is a possibility of three-digit rains during these days. Moreover, rains will be for shorter durations and heavier in intensity. Conditions are good enough for heavy spells to occur during anytime of the day starting tomorrow for the next few days. Most of these rains will occur in short duration, which is a typica...

Mumbai weather update: Light rainfall in city for next three days

On June 9, the IMD also stated that there is a possibility of thunderstorms along with light rainfall in several districts of Maharashtra in the next two days. Also Read: On June 9, IMD Mumbai issued a warning, stating, "Thunderstorm accompanied with light spells of rain very likely to occur at isolated places in several districts of Maharashtra. Take precautions while moving out." No warning related to heavy rainfall was issued for Mumbai till June 13. The IMD statement stated that Mumbai will receive light rainfall and thunderstorms very likely this week. The IMD warning also suggested thunderstorms in Maharashtra's Raigad, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts on June 9 and 10. Category Quantity Cost For Book Publishers Single 6,500 Pack of 5 22,000 Pack of 10 35,000 Pack of 20 55,000 Category Quantity Cost For Documentary / Filmmaker Single 20,000 Pack of 5 50,000 Pack of 10 80,000 Pack of 20 1,20,000 Video Clip - For Television Show Makers/Production Houses Quality SD HD 4K Duration 30s 30-90s 30s 30-90s 30s 30-90s Cost 20,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 1,20,000 Video Clip - For Television Show Makers/Production Houses Quality Cost Duration SD 30s 20,000 30-90s 30,000 HD 30s 40,000 30-90s 60,000 4K 30s 80,000 30-90s 1,20,000