Weather tomorrow mumbai

  1. Hourly forecast for Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  2. Cyclone Biparjoy: 8 states on alert as Cyclone Biparjoy to make maximum impact today; IMD issues red alert for Saurashtra, Kutch
  3. Mumbai Weather 14 days
  4. Mumbai Weather forecast: IMD issues yellow alert for rain in Mumbai and Thane, orange alert for next 5 days in Konkan
  5. Weather mumbai 90 days
  6. Mumbai receives unseasonal December rains, respite likely tomorrow
  7. Mumbai, India Weather Conditions


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Hourly forecast for Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Time Temp Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount 06:00 Sat, 17 Jun 29°C A few showers. Broken clouds. 36°C 30 km/h ↑ 86% 23% 0.7 mm (rain) 07:00 30°C Light showers. Partly cloudy. 37°C 30 km/h ↑ 84% 27% 0.9 mm (rain) 08:00 30°C Scattered clouds. 38°C 30 km/h ↑ 82% 14% 0.0 mm (rain) 09:00 30°C Scattered clouds. 39°C 30 km/h ↑ 80% 13% 0.0 mm (rain) 10:00 31°C A few showers. Scattered clouds. 40°C 31 km/h ↑ 78% 19% 0.5 mm (rain) 11:00 31°C Isolated tstorms. Partly cloudy. 40°C 31 km/h ↑ 76% 15% 0.3 mm (rain) 12:00 31°C Isolated tstorms. Scattered clouds. 41°C 31 km/h ↑ 76% 16% 0.4 mm (rain) 13:00 31°C Isolated tstorms. Scattered clouds. 40°C 31 km/h ↑ 76% 17% 0.4 mm (rain) 14:00 31°C Isolated tstorms. Scattered clouds. 40°C 31 km/h ↑ 75% 18% 0.4 mm (rain) 15:00 31°C Isolated tstorms. Scattered clouds. 40°C 29 km/h ↑ 76% 19% 0.5 mm (rain) 16:00 31°C A few tstorms. Partly cloudy. 40°C 28 km/h ↑ 77% 20% 0.5 mm (rain) 17:00 31°C A few tstorms. Mostly cloudy. 40°C 27 km/h ↑ 78% 20% 0.5 mm (rain) 18:00 30°C Isolated tstorms. Broken clouds. 39°C 26 km/h ↑ 80% 19% 0.5 mm (rain) 19:00 30°C Isolated tstorms. Broken clouds. 38°C 25 km/h ↑ 82% 17% 0.4 mm (rain) 20:00 30°C Isolated tstorms. Broken clouds. 38°C 25 km/h ↑ 82% 15% 0.3 mm (rain) 21:00 30°C Isolated tstorms. Broken clouds. 38°C 26 km/h ↑ 83% 15% 0.3 mm (rain) 22:00 30°C Isolated tstorms. Broken clouds. 37°C 27 km/h ↑ 83% 16% 0.3 mm (rain) 23:00 30°C Passing show...

Cyclone Biparjoy: 8 states on alert as Cyclone Biparjoy to make maximum impact today; IMD issues red alert for Saurashtra, Kutch

By India Today News Desk: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded a red alert for the Saurashtra, Dwarka and Kutch coasts in Gujarat in view of the very severe cyclonic storm Biparjoy. The cyclonic storm is expected to cause massive damage today and a heavy rainfall warning has been sounded for several states. The cyclone is expected to move nearly north-northeastwards and cross Saurashtra and Kutch and adjoining Pakistan coasts between Mandvi (Gujarat) and Karachi (Pakistan) near Jakhau Port (Gujarat) by Thursday evening as a very severe cyclonic storm with maximum sustained wind speed of 125-135 km per hour gusting to 150 km per hour. (Visuals from Dwarka) "Cyclone Warning for Saurashtra & Kutch Coasts: Orange Message. VSCS BIPARJOY at 2330 IST of 13th June over NE Arabian Sea near lat 21.7N & long 66.3E, about 300km WSW of Devbhumi Dwarka. To cross near Jakhau Port (Gujarat) by evening of 15th June as VSCS," the weather office said in its latest tweet. Multiple government agencies are engaged in a feverish evacuation operation in the coastal districts of Saurashtra and Kutch, anticipating the catastrophic effects of cyclone Biparjoy. The cyclone is expected to cause damage in Kachchh, Devbhumi Dwarka, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Morbi, Junagarh and Rajkot districts of Gujarat tomorrow. High tide waves also hit Mumbai as cyclone 'Biporjoy' intensified. Cyclone 'Biparjoy' is expected to cross near Gujarat's Jakhau Port by the evening of 15th June After it makes lan...

Mumbai Weather 14 days

• 7 Day • • • • • • • • Today June 17 90% 0.161 in 89° / 80° 17 - 29 mph • Tomorrow June 18 70% 0.071 in 90° / 81° 15 - 27 mph • Monday June 19 70% 0.083 in 89° / 81° 15 - 27 mph • Tuesday June 20 90% 0.079 in 89° / 81° 15 - 27 mph • Wednesday June 21 90% 0.098 in 90° / 81° 14 - 25 mph • Thursday June 22 90% 0.126 in 90° / 81° 12 - 23 mph • Friday June 23 90% 0.224 in 88° / 80° 12 - 22 mph •

Mumbai Weather forecast: IMD issues yellow alert for rain in Mumbai and Thane, orange alert for next 5 days in Konkan

MUMBAI: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed two teams in coastal Konkan in Maharashtra in view of an orange alert issued by the IMD for the next five days and considering the last year's massive floods in two districts in the region, an official said on Monday. A team of NDRF is stationed at Chiplun in the Ratnagiri district and another team at Mahad in the Raigad district. The orange alert, predicting heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places from June 4 to June 8, has been issued for Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts. A yellow alert has been issued for Mumbai and Thane districts predicting heavy rains at isolated places and heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places. A yellow alert has also been issued for the Palghar district for the next two days and an orange alert for the three days thereafter. Out of the eight NDRF teams in Maharashtra, one each is stationed at Nagpur, Chiplun and Malad, while the rest five teams are in Mumbai. The official said that these teams have been deployed at the above locations in consultation with the local administration. Photo: KK Choudhary/TOI Chiplun and Mahad cities witnessed massive floods last year, prompting authorities to launch major rescue operations. Incidents of landslides were also reported. Meanwhile, after a break of a couple of days, heavy rains returned to Mumbai on Monday. According to civic officials, the island city recorded 21 mm of rainfall from 8 am to 6 pm, while the eastern and w...

Weather mumbai 90 days

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Mumbai receives unseasonal December rains, respite likely tomorrow

As reiterated by Skymet Weather, Mumbai rains have made an appearance over the city and have been going since the early morning hours non stop. There has not been any significant break in terms of showers and there isn’t likely to be during the rest of the day as well. Sky conditions have been overcast, temperatures have reduced to quite an extent and the ongoing breeze is also cold. These showers have been attributed to a combination of weather systems, a Cyclonic circulation over Southeast Arabian Sea is persisting. A low pressure is likely to develop over East Central Arabian Sea anytime now and a trough is extending along the system. While Mumbai rains will continue today with some heavy spells in parts, these showers will reduce by tomorrow afternoon, and weather will start clearing up until then. Even tomorrow morning will not see rains as continuous as today, which is why we can expect a big respite from these rains by tomorrow. Mumbai is not used to these kinds of rains in the month of December. Invariably, in the past as well, there have bene several years when it hasn’t rained at all In December. Lats year however saw some light rains for a few days constantly, but it was just light in nature. Exception was the year 2017, when it rained heavily, with the city recorded 75.8 mm of rains in December, and received 53.8 mm on December 6. These rains are an all time record for both 24 hours and month wise for December.

Mumbai, India Weather Conditions

The time period when the sun is no more than 6 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The horizon should be clearly defined and the brightest stars should be visible under good atmospheric conditions (i.e. no moonlight, or other lights). One still should be able to carry on ordinary outdoor activities. The time period when the sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The sun does not contribute to the illumination of the sky before this time in the morning, or after this time in the evening. In the beginning of morning astronomical twilight and at the end of astronomical twilight in the evening, sky illumination is very faint, and might be undetectable.