
Mumbai weather: Rain, humidity, and tips for residents
The weather data referenced in this forecast is sourced from AQI.in.
Mumbai is set to experience a typical monsoon day on June 14, 2025, with moderate rainfall and temperatures ranging between 28.5°C and 31.5°C.
The city will see 75% humidity levels, a 91% chance of rain, and wind speeds reaching 24.8 km/h, making it essential for residents to carry umbrellas and rain gear.
The weather conditions will remain consistent throughout the day, with moderate showers expected. The afternoon temperature will peak at 31.5°C before cooling down to 28.5°C during the night, while steady winds averaging 24.8 km/h may bring a slight evening chill.
Impact and Advice for June 14
The high humidity levels will make the air feel heavier, requiring residents to stay hydrated. Waterproof footwear and raincoats are recommended for those venturing outdoors, as the rain is predicted to continue throughout the day.
The weather conditions may lead to waterlogging in some areas, affecting travel plans. Light, breathable clothing is advisable due to the humid conditions, and residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates regularly.
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Forecast for the Upcoming Week
The upcoming week's forecast indicates continued wet weather in Mumbai. June 15 will experience heavy rainfall of 78.22 mm, potentially causing disruptions to daily activities.
Temperature variations for the following days will range between 26.3°C and 29.3°C, with moderate to heavy showers expected. June 18 will see intensified conditions with heavy rain and increased wind speeds of 27.7 km/h.
The weather data referenced in this forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with accurate information to plan their activities accordingly.
General Monsoon Context and Preparation
The extended period of rain will bring significant precipitation to Mumbai, with varying intensities throughout the week. This weather pattern is characteristic of Mumbai's
monsoon season
, affecting daily routines and outdoor activities.
Residents are advised to prepare for the wet conditions by carrying appropriate rain gear and planning indoor alternatives for scheduled outdoor events. The consistent rainfall may impact travel and outdoor activities across the city.
The weather system will maintain its presence over Mumbai, with the combination of rain, wind, and humidity creating typical monsoon conditions that require appropriate preparation and planning by city residents.
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