Maximum temperatures on rise in Mumbai

October 17, 2014 4:06 PM | Skymet Weather Team

After the withdrawal of the Southwest Monsoon, Mumbai has observed subdued weather activity. In the last 17 days, Mumbai has recorded 23 mm of rain against the monthly average of 55.8 mm. There has been only two rainy days so far with 18 mm being recorded on October 1 and 5 mm on October 8.

This has pushed up the temperatures in the city. Maximums have been recording 3-4 degrees above normal, while the minimums are marginally above normal. The day temperature in Mumbai on Thursday settled 4 degrees above normal at 37°C, while the minimum settled at 25.4°C, which is also 2 degrees above normal. The humidity is also at a medium level, which is further adding to the discomfort.

This is the time when the land and sea breeze come into play. The winds during morning are easterlies from the land, while in the afternoon and evening its westerly from the sea. Winds from the sea play a crucial role in keeping the maximums under check. Whenever there is delay in the sea breeze, maximum temperatures rise in the city.

This is exactly what Mumbaikars are witnessing at the moment. There does not seem any respite as maximums in the city are going to remain in the mid thirties for some more days.

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