According to the SAMEER App, Mumbai’s Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 72 on Thursday, indicating satisfactory air quality
Daytime temperatures are likely to hover around 32 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may settle near 23 degrees Celsius. File Pic
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a mainly clear sky over Mumbai and its suburbs, with the possibility of light rain during the early morning hours on Thursday.
Daytime temperatures are likely to hover around 32 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may settle near 23 degrees Celsius.
According to the SAMEER App, Mumbai’s Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 72 on March 19 morning, indicating satisfactory air quality.
AQI across Mumbai
Bandra Kurla Complex – 82
Borivali East – 91
Byculla – 77
Andheri East – 81
Chembur – 75
Colaba – 61
Deonar – 103
Ghatkopar – 100
Meanwhile, the IMD has issued an orange alert for several districts across Maharashtra, warning of thunderstorms and rain. Districts under alert include Jalgaon, Nashik, Ahilyanagar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Parbhani, and Beed.
Heat persists despite rain alert
Despite the warning, heat and humidity continue to grip the state, offering little relief to residents. According to the IMD’s latest bulletin, large parts of Maharashtra are witnessing above-normal daytime temperatures, particularly in interior regions, while coastal areas remain relatively moderate.
Interior regions record rising temperatures
Districts such as Jalgaon (37.7 degrees Celsius), Osmanabad (36.8 degrees Celsius), Parbhani (36.2 degrees Celsius), Beed (36 degrees Celsius), and Malegaon (36 degrees Celsius) recorded some of the highest maximum temperatures, signalling intensifying heat across Marathwada and North Maharashtra. Night temperatures in these areas remained between 18 degrees Celsius and 22 degrees Celsius, providing limited respite.
Central belt sees dry, warm conditions
Ahilyanagar (35.2 degrees Celsius), Aurangabad (34.5 degrees Celsius), and Nashik (34.5 degrees Celsius) also recorded above-normal temperatures, reflecting dry and warm weather across central Maharashtra.
Mixed weather in western Maharashtra
Kolhapur (34.7 degrees Celsius) and Satara (35.2 degrees Celsius) experienced warm days, though cooler nights, particularly in Mahabaleshwar (16.6 degrees Celsius), offered some relief.
Coastal regions remain humid but stable
Mumbai, Alibag, Ratnagiri, and Dahanu recorded moderate temperatures ranging between 31 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius. However, high humidity levels, reaching up to 88 per cent in Dahanu and over 80 per cent in Mumbai, kept conditions warm and uncomfortable.
Outlook
The IMD indicates that while interior Maharashtra will continue to experience rising heat, the Konkan coast will remain relatively stable but humid. Residents are advised to take precautions against heat exposure, especially during peak afternoon hours.
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