Weather in mumbai next 10 days

  1. Mumbai, India
  2. Cyclone Biparjoy: Monsoon rains may start in 48 hours after storm delay
  3. Mumbai, brace for sweltering nights, too!
  4. Mumbai, India
  5. Cyclone Biparjoy: Monsoon rains may start in 48 hours after storm delay
  6. Mumbai, brace for sweltering nights, too!


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Mumbai, India

What will the weather be in the next days in Mumbai? Thursday will be the coldest and during the day the temperature will be around: 30℃ It will rain within the next 6 days. What is the weather forecast for the weekend? Unfortunately, it looks like the weekend will be rainy. The air temperature during the day, both on Saturdays and Sundays, will be 31℃ We use cookies We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. More info: We display advertisements on our website More info: 2023 ©

Cyclone Biparjoy: Monsoon rains may start in 48 hours after storm delay

India’s monsoon rains will likely start in 48 hours after a severe storm delayed the weather event vital for the economy. Representational image. .(Satish Bate/HT PHOTO) Conditions are becoming favorable for the onset of The latest forecast is likely to bring relief for millions of farmers across India who depend on the rain to water their fields. The season, which runs from June to September each year, contributes about 75% of the country’s annual rainfall and irrigates over half of its agricultural land. A late start could delay needed precipitation in parts of the country and affect the timely sowing of crops. The weather office said severe cyclone Biparjoy will continue to intensify into a very severe storm and head northward in the next 12 hours. It’s moving near to the country’s west coast where major ports and refineries are located. Also read: The storm currently lies 990 kilometers (615 miles) southwest of Mumbai and 1,360 kilometers south of Karachi in Pakistan, according to the India weather office. Wind speeds may climb to 145 to 155 kilometers an hour by Friday and could even reach 170 kilometers an hour, equivalent to a Category 2 storm. State-run explorer Oil & Natural Gas Corp. evacuated some people from its drill ship Sagar Vijay on the Arabian Sea as part of its cyclone preparedness, a company spokesman said Wednesday. Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd. spokespersons said there’s no impact on refinery operations but added that th...

Mumbai, brace for sweltering nights, too!

As the monsoon seems delayed by a few days, the nights in the city and adjoining areas have started to get warmer. Meteorologists have correlated this to the weather system developing in the Arabian Sea. The sweltering and stuffy nights might continue until the monsoon sets in, meteorologists have said. As per the ADVERTISEMENT As per the data given by Vagaries of Weather, the highest minimum temperature or warmest night in June recorded at Colaba was on June 10, 2016, at 30.2 °C, while the highest minimum temperature recorded at Sanatcruz was 30.3°c on June 10, 2007. Rajesh Kapadia of Vagaries of Weather said, “Nights in “Nights allow the human body to chill after a heated day. But when it becomes warmer at night, that doesn’t happen. This puts the body under more heat stress. A warm day and a warm night have a negative impact on human health. The situation will ease, only once monsoon sets in,” said an IMD official. The monsoon in Mumbai and adjoining areas will be delayed say meteorologists. “With the developing system, the cyclone will suck up all the moisture from around the Konkan coast. After the system moves away, the winds will reorganize in a week’s time, making conditions favourable for rain. So according to me the probability of a monsoon now will be around or after June 15,” added Kapadia. The southwest monsoon normally sets over Kerala on June 1, with a standard deviation of about seven days. This year in the month of May IMD had said the monsoon might arrive...

Mumbai, India

What will the weather be in the next days in Mumbai? Tomorrow it will be 31℃ and it will be the coldest day. The day after tomorrow will be the warmest and during the day the temperature will be around: 31℃. It will rain within the next 2 days. What is the weather forecast for the weekend? Unfortunately, it looks like the weekend will be rainy. The air temperature during the day, both on Saturdays and Sundays, will be 31℃ We use cookies We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. More info: We display advertisements on our website More info: 2023 ©

Cyclone Biparjoy: Monsoon rains may start in 48 hours after storm delay

India’s monsoon rains will likely start in 48 hours after a severe storm delayed the weather event vital for the economy. Representational image. .(Satish Bate/HT PHOTO) Conditions are becoming favorable for the onset of The latest forecast is likely to bring relief for millions of farmers across India who depend on the rain to water their fields. The season, which runs from June to September each year, contributes about 75% of the country’s annual rainfall and irrigates over half of its agricultural land. A late start could delay needed precipitation in parts of the country and affect the timely sowing of crops. The weather office said severe cyclone Biparjoy will continue to intensify into a very severe storm and head northward in the next 12 hours. It’s moving near to the country’s west coast where major ports and refineries are located. Also read: The storm currently lies 990 kilometers (615 miles) southwest of Mumbai and 1,360 kilometers south of Karachi in Pakistan, according to the India weather office. Wind speeds may climb to 145 to 155 kilometers an hour by Friday and could even reach 170 kilometers an hour, equivalent to a Category 2 storm. State-run explorer Oil & Natural Gas Corp. evacuated some people from its drill ship Sagar Vijay on the Arabian Sea as part of its cyclone preparedness, a company spokesman said Wednesday. Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd. and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd. spokespersons said there’s no impact on refinery operations but added that th...

Mumbai, brace for sweltering nights, too!

As the monsoon seems delayed by a few days, the nights in the city and adjoining areas have started to get warmer. Meteorologists have correlated this to the weather system developing in the Arabian Sea. The sweltering and stuffy nights might continue until the monsoon sets in, meteorologists have said. As per the ADVERTISEMENT As per the data given by Vagaries of Weather, the highest minimum temperature or warmest night in June recorded at Colaba was on June 10, 2016, at 30.2 °C, while the highest minimum temperature recorded at Sanatcruz was 30.3°c on June 10, 2007. Rajesh Kapadia of Vagaries of Weather said, “Nights in “Nights allow the human body to chill after a heated day. But when it becomes warmer at night, that doesn’t happen. This puts the body under more heat stress. A warm day and a warm night have a negative impact on human health. The situation will ease, only once monsoon sets in,” said an IMD official. The monsoon in Mumbai and adjoining areas will be delayed say meteorologists. “With the developing system, the cyclone will suck up all the moisture from around the Konkan coast. After the system moves away, the winds will reorganize in a week’s time, making conditions favourable for rain. So according to me the probability of a monsoon now will be around or after June 15,” added Kapadia. The southwest monsoon normally sets over Kerala on June 1, with a standard deviation of about seven days. This year in the month of May IMD had said the monsoon might arrive...