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Mumbai records yet another hot day; heatwave warning for parts of Maharashtra

According to the 48-hour forecast by the Mumbai regional meteorological department, the maximum temperature is expected to rise further

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Amid the heatwave conditions in various parts of the country, the Santacruz observatory in Mumbai recorded a maximum temperature of 35.5°C. On Sunday, the Colaba station recorded a maximum of 34 degrees. According to the 48-hour forecast by the Mumbai regional meteorological department, the maximum temperature is expected to rise further.

IMD Mumbai head Jayanta Sarkar told mid-day, "In Mumbai, the maximum temperature is expected to rise by a degree, while the humidity while the humidity would be as high as 80-90 per cent. We have also issued a heatwave warning for the next two-three days in parts of North Madhya Maharashtra, including Jalgaon, Nashik and Ahmednagar." 

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