MUMBAI: Day temperatures in Mumbai which crossed over 39 degrees last week steeply dipped on Sunday. The entire last week saw many days recording high maximum temperatures with
IMD even having issued heat wave warnings.
The IMD
Santa Cruz
observatory on Sunday recorded maximum temperatures of 31.7 degrees. Starting from Sunday morning, the city saw cloudy skies with IMD even forecasting light rains however the same was not recorded till end of the day.
Weathermen pointed the reason for the change in weather conditions from soaring day temperatures of last week was a weather system in Arabian Sea. “A trough is from
south east Madhya
pradesh to interior
Karnataka is the reason for the weather condition,” said an official.
Partly cloudy skies are forecast till tomorrow said IMD. Meanwhile maximum temperatures recorded by the
IMD Colaba
observatory was 32 degrees.
The minimum temperatures recorded by the IMD Colaba and Santa Cruz observatory on Sunday was 24.8 degrees and 23.6 degrees.
The relative humidity recorded by the IMD Colaba and Santa Cruz observatory was 81% and 71% respectively.
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