
Mumbai temperature updates (Image: AI-generated)
Mumbai temperature remained high on Saturday as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that humid conditions and rising heat levels may continue across the city over the next few days. According to the latest weather update, Mumbai recorded a temperature of around 33 degrees Celsius with humidity levels touching nearly 71 percent. The city remained largely dry through the day, although some isolated areas may receive light rain and thundershowers due to pre-monsoon activity. The IMD has also warned that temperatures in parts of Maharashtra could cross 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days, making the overall heat situation more intense for residents.
Current weather data from the IMD showed Mumbai temperature at 33°C on Saturday afternoon, while wind speed remained around 22.2 km/h. The observation time recorded was 3:30 pm IST. Sunrise in Mumbai was recorded at 6:01 am IST, while sunset is expected at 7:09 pm IST. Moonrise timing is 1:22 pm IST and moonset timing is expected around 1:20 am IST.
The latest IMD update showed Mumbai temperature continuing to stay uncomfortable because of rising humidity levels in the atmosphere. Even though the recorded temperature remains around 33 degrees Celsius, the high moisture in the air is making conditions feel much hotter for residents across the city.
According to IMD reports, Mumbai is expected to remain mostly dry till Sunday. However, isolated areas could receive light rainfall and thundershowers over the next few days as pre-monsoon weather activity slowly increases across Maharashtra.
Compared to previous days, Mumbai temperature has remained relatively stable, but humidity levels have sharply increased discomfort in many areas. While some parts of Maharashtra received pre-monsoon showers, Mumbai largely remained dry with cloudy and humid weather conditions.
At the same time, Vidarbha continued witnessing severe heatwave conditions. The IMD issued a red alert for Akola, Amravati and Wardha districts for Saturday. Other nearby districts remained under orange alert due to extremely high temperatures.
As per reports, the weather department recorded a dangerous 47.1 degrees Celsius in Brahmapuri in Chandrapur district on Thursday. Reports also said that two people died due to heatstroke in Gondia and Gadchiroli districts amid the ongoing heatwave.
The rising Mumbai temperature and humidity are already affecting daily life for many residents. People stepping out during afternoon hours are facing extreme discomfort because of the heat and sticky weather conditions.
The situation has become more severe in Nagpur, where the IMD issued an orange heat alert on Friday. Officials said traffic movement in Nagpur city reduced significantly around noon as many people avoided travelling outdoors due to fear of heatstroke.
Residents in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra have been advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours and limit unnecessary travel wherever possible.
The IMD has issued multiple weather alerts across Maharashtra due to rising temperatures and heatwave conditions. Red alerts remain active for Akola, Amravati and Wardha, while several districts continue under orange alert warnings.
Meanwhile, Mumbai temperature is expected to remain around 33 degrees Celsius till May 24, although humidity may continue making conditions feel much hotter than the actual recorded temperature.
What is the 15-day weather forecast? City-wise rainfall, temperature & trend analysis
According to current IMD forecasts, Mumbai temperature is expected to remain warm and humid over the coming days with chances of isolated light rain and thundershowers because of pre-monsoon activity. Temperatures may fluctuate slightly but are likely to stay close to the 33-degree mark.
| Date | Expected Weather In Mumbai | Temperature Range | Rain Chances | Weather Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 May | Hot and humid with cloudy skies | 33°C – 28°C | Low | Dry and sticky conditions |
| 25 May | Partly cloudy with light breeze | 33°C – 27°C | Low to moderate | Humidity likely to rise |
| 26 May | Isolated light rain possible | 32°C – 27°C | Moderate | Pre-monsoon activity may begin |
| 27 May | Cloudy with thundershower chances | 32°C – 26°C | Moderate to high | Slight cooling expected |
| 28 May | Light rain in isolated areas | 31°C – 26°C | High | Moisture levels increase |
| 29 May | Humid with scattered showers | 31°C – 26°C | Moderate | Typical pre-monsoon weather |
| 30 May | Cloudy skies and drizzle possible | 30°C – 25°C | Moderate | Heat may reduce slightly |
| 31 May | Intermittent light rain | 30°C – 25°C | High | Monsoon-like conditions begin building |
| 1 June | Mostly cloudy with rain spells | 30°C – 25°C | High | Wetter weather pattern likely |
| 2 June | Light to moderate showers possible | 29°C – 25°C | High | Cooling trend continues |
| 3 June | Cloudy with humid conditions | 30°C – 25°C | Moderate | Stable pre-monsoon weather |
| 4 June | Scattered rain likely | 29°C – 24°C | High | Rain activity may intensify |
| 5 June | Moderate rain possible in parts | 29°C – 24°C | High | Monsoon movement monitored |
| 6 June | Cloudy with continuous humidity | 30°C – 25°C | Moderate | Warm nights expected |
| 7 June | Rain and thunderstorms possible | 29°C – 24°C | High | Strong pre-monsoon conditions |
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