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Mumbai experiences hot and humid conditions; Ram Mandir records 38 degrees Celsius

Mumbai and nearby regions experienced hot and humid weather on May 8, with Ram Mandir recording the highest temperature at 38 degrees Celsius

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Mumbai experiences extreme heat and humidity (File pic)

Mumbai experiences extreme heat and humidity (File pic)

Several parts of Mumbai and its neighbouring areas witnessed hot and humid weather conditions on Friday, May 8. As per the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures across the city rose above normal levels in many parts of the city. 

IMD on Friday highlighted that the highest temperature in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region was recorded at Ram Mandir, where the mercury touched 38 degrees Celsius. Other areas also reported elevated temperatures, including Vikhroli at 37.4 degrees Celsius, Vidyavihar at 35.9 degrees Celsius, Bandra at 35.7 degrees Celsius and Dahisar at 34.6 degrees Celsius.

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