In Brief
Cold wave in Maharashtra
Chill increased due to northern cold waves...
Temperature to remain below 20 degrees throughout the week
The retreating monsoon lingered until the end of October. As a result, the intensity of the late-arriving cold is now evident. A chill has spread in Mumbai's air. The cold is expected to persist in the state for the next five days. According to the weather department, there is a possibility of a further drop in minimum temperatures. The weather department has predicted a severe cold wave. The intensity of the cold will be higher in Marathwada, Vidarbha, and Central Maharashtra. In some places, the cold wave is expected to continue.
Since last week, a hint of cold has been felt in Mumbai as well as the rest of Maharashtra. In the past three to four days, the intensity of the cold has started to increase. Currently, there is a dry air effect in the state, and the sky will remain clear. Meanwhile, the cold will intensify in the morning and evening. The minimum temperature will drop to 12 to 15 degrees in Vidarbha, Marathwada, and North Maharashtra. Cold winds will flow in the morning in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, and Nagpur, according to the weather department. Therefore, citizens in most parts of the state, including Mumbaikars, will be able to enjoy the pleasant cold in the coming week.
Temperature below 20 degrees throughout the week
Due to the retreating monsoon, Mumbaikars faced unusual weather during Diwali. However, the coming week will bring pleasant coolness for Mumbaikars. The city's minimum temperature will remain below 20 degrees until November 15, according to the weather department's forecast. Meteorologists have also predicted the possibility of increased chill thereafter. Hence, it seems Mumbaikars might need to bring out their sweaters to ward off the cold.
Temperature below 20 degrees throughout the week
Due to the retreating monsoon, Mumbaikars faced unusual weather during Diwali. However, the coming week will bring pleasant coolness for Mumbaikars. The city's minimum temperature is predicted to remain below 20 degrees until November 15, according to the weather department. Even after that, meteorologists have predicted an increase in chill. Therefore, it seems Mumbaikars might need to bring out their sweaters to protect against the cold.