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Mumbai weather: Rain expected today

Mumbai weather: Rain expected today

Time of India3 days ago
The data for this weather forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with comprehensive information to plan their daily activities and weekly schedules accordingly.
Mumbai is set for a rainy Thursday with moderate showers expected throughout August 14, 2025. The city will experience temperatures between 24.8°C and 27.3°C, with 80% humidity and an 87% chance of precipitation. The weather forecast indicates scattered rainfall, high humidity, and light to moderate winds reaching up to 16.9 km/h.
The day begins with mild temperatures in the morning, gradually warming up to a peak of 27.3°C by mid-afternoon.
Visibility stands at 8.9 km but may decrease during heavy rainfall periods. Wind conditions will provide some relief from the humid weather.
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The weather conditions necessitate appropriate preparation for residents, including waterproof gear and sturdy footwear. The combination of humidity and mild temperatures requires staying hydrated throughout the day.
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Friday and Saturday will maintain moderate rainfall with temperatures around 26°C. Temperature increases are expected Sunday and Monday, reaching up to 28.1°C, with rain probabilities of 85% and 89% respectively.
Heavy rainfall is predicted for Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's precipitation could reach 21.53 mm, while Wednesday may see 36.74 mm of rainfall. Temperatures will drop to approximately 25°C during these days, accompanied by humidity levels rising to 92%.
The weather outlook indicates potential waterlogging in low-lying areas during Tuesday and Wednesday's heavy downpours. The moon's illumination continues to decrease during its waning phase, which could benefit stargazers during clear moments.
Early mornings or late evenings might offer the best conditions for outdoor activities, with potentially lighter rainfall during these times. The current weather patterns reflect the strong influence of Mumbai's monsoon season.
The forecast suggests maintaining consistent precautions throughout the week, particularly during the expected heavy rainfall days. The combination of rain and high humidity will create challenging conditions for city residents.
Visibility conditions remain adequate for daily activities but may require extra caution during heavier rainfall periods. The weather system indicates a typical monsoon pattern affecting Mumbai's daily life and activities.
The data for this weather update has been sourced from AQI.in, providing detailed insights into Mumbai's current and upcoming weather conditions.
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