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Mumbai weather update: IMD issues 'hot and humid' alert as temperature set to touch 35 degrees Celsius

Updated on: 14 March,2026 01:01 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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According to the India Meteorological Department, the city is likely to witness “hot and humid” conditions, with daytime temperatures expected to rise significantly

Mumbai weather update: IMD issues 'hot and humid' alert as temperature set to touch 35 degrees Celsius

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Mumbai woke up to clear skies and warm weather on Saturday as the city continues to experience a persistent spell of heat. According to the India Meteorological Department, the city is likely to witness “hot and humid” conditions, with daytime temperatures expected to rise significantly.

The weather department has advised residents to take precautions as humidity combined with rising temperatures may lead to discomfort, particularly during afternoon hours.


IMD Forecasts Temperature Between 23 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius



The India Meteorological Department said Mumbai is expected to record temperatures ranging between 23 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius, indicating a noticeable increase in daytime heat.

Meteorologists have issued a “hot and humid” alert for the city, warning that elevated humidity levels could make the weather feel warmer than the actual temperature.

Authorities have advised residents to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially during peak afternoon hours. Citizens have also been encouraged to remain hydrated, wear light clothing and consume lighter meals to cope with the rising heat and humidity.

Mumbai Air Quality Improves In Last 24 Hours

Despite the rising heat, Mumbai’s air quality has improved significantly over the past 24 hours.

According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board through its Sameer application, the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) currently stands at 100, which falls under the “satisfactory” category.

The AQI has remained relatively stable during the day, indicating better air quality compared to the severe pollution levels reported in the city in recent months.

AQI Levels Across Major Areas In Mumbai

Air quality monitoring stations across different parts of Mumbai reported mixed but generally improved readings.

Among the areas recording moderate AQI levels, the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) recorded an AQI of 118, while Borivali East registered 111 and Andheri East recorded 126.

Some locations reported relatively cleaner air in the satisfactory category. Sewri recorded an AQI of 95, Byculla reported 107, and Chembur recorded 97.

However, Shivaji Nagar recorded an AQI of 125, which still falls within the moderate category.

Air Quality In Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Neighbouring cities in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) also reported similar air quality conditions.

In Thane, the AQI was recorded at 92, indicating satisfactory air quality. Navi Mumbai reported an AQI of 128, while Kalyan recorded 124, both falling under the moderate category.

Officials said the improvement in air quality is a positive sign, although residents are still advised to remain cautious as weather conditions continue to remain hot and humid across Mumbai and surrounding regions.

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