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Mumbai monsoon weather update: Rain, humidity, and tips for staying dry

Mumbai monsoon weather update: Rain, humidity, and tips for staying dry

Time of India2 days ago
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Mumbai is set to experience a typical monsoon day on
July 30, 2025
, with patchy rainfall and temperatures ranging between
26.9°C
and
29.1°C
. The city faces a
91%
chance of rain accompanied by high humidity levels of
79%
, making it essential for residents to prepare for wet weather conditions while enjoying the cooler temperatures.
The weather forecast indicates cloudy skies with intermittent showers throughout the day. The average temperature will maintain around
27.8°C
, while wind speeds will reach
33.1 km/h
, creating breezy conditions in the humid atmosphere.
The UV index remains low at
1.7
, reducing concerns about sun exposure. However, the combination of rain and wind might affect commuting, particularly during peak hours when rainfall is expected to intensify in the late afternoon.
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The high humidity levels suggest wearing light, breathable clothing for comfort. Residents are advised to carry waterproof gear, including sturdy umbrellas, raincoats, and water-resistant footwear, to stay dry during their commute.
Drivers should exercise additional caution on wet roads, especially during heavy downpours. The weather conditions make it suitable for indoor activities while maintaining proper hydration due to the humid conditions.
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Weekly Forecast
The weekly forecast shows continued monsoon conditions in Mumbai.
July 31
will experience similar weather patterns with a maximum temperature of
29.1°C
and an
87%
chance of rain.
August 1
and
2
will see patchy rain with slight temperature increases to
29.3°C
and
29.4°C
respectively. Rain intensity may decrease by
August 3
, though precipitation chances remain high at
81%
.
August 4
might offer relatively drier conditions, yet rain probability remains significant at
89%
.
The overall trend indicates persistent rainfall and moderate temperatures throughout the week.
The moon is currently in its
Waxing Crescent
phase with
27%
illumination, visible after sunset if cloud cover permits. This astronomical detail adds context to the day's weather conditions.
The weather data referenced in this report has been sourced from
AQI.in
, providing accurate and current meteorological information for Mumbai residents.
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