The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for 16 cities across Maharashtra due to anticipated adverse weather conditions.
The forecast predicts moderate to heavy rainfall and fluctuating temperatures throughout the state.
In Mumbai, the IMD forecasts a minimum temperature of 26°C and a maximum of 30°C today, with generally cloudy skies and moderate rain. It is advisable to adjust plans according to the expected weather.
On Thursday, August 1, Mumbai will see temperatures ranging from a low of 25°C to a high of 29°C, with similar cloudy conditions and moderate rain. The yellow alert remains in effect for the city.
Here’s the weather outlook for Mumbai over the next few days:
– August 1: Minimum 25°C, maximum 29°C, with generally cloudy skies and moderate rain.
– August 2: Minimum 25°C, maximum 29°C, continuing cloudy with moderate rain.
– August 3: Minimum 25°C, maximum 30°C, with a generally cloudy sky and moderate rain.
– August 4: Minimum 25°C, maximum 30°C, with rain expected throughout the day.
– August 5: Minimum 25°C, maximum 30°C, with ongoing rain.
Regions under the yellow alert include:
– Thane: Expected heavy rainfall at isolated locations. Residents should be prepared for significant rain.
– Raigad and Ratnagiri: Forecasted to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated spots. Intense precipitation is anticipated.
– Pune and Satara: Heavy to very heavy rain is likely in the ghat areas, while the plains will see light to moderate rain.
– Akola, Amravati, Bhandara, Buldhana, Gondia, Nagpur, Wardha, Washim, and Yavatmal: Thunderstorms with lightning are expected at isolated locations. Caution is advised.
– Chandrapur and Gadchiroli: Forecasted to experience heavy rainfall and thunderstorms with lightning at isolated locations. Severe weather conditions are anticipated, combining heavy rain with thunder and lightning.
