Mumbai: The city woke up to a very cold morning morning – a minimum temperature of 13.2 degrees recorded by the Observatory of Santacruz IMD was the lowest this season.
The maximum daytime temperature also sets records, with Santacruz registering 25.1 degrees, more than six degrees below normal and lowest for January in a decade.
The IMD Colaba Observatory records 25.7 degrees, 4.8 degrees below normal.
The lowest minimum temperature of January was 14.8 degrees; It was 11.4 degrees in 2020.
The lowest minimum temperature of all time on January 22, 1962, at 7.4 degrees.
Cold approaching the heels of Namek rain, which is also the highest recording in January in a decade.
IMD has expected further swimming for the city with a minimum temperature expected to touch 12 degrees on Tuesday.
The nuances of hill stations in the city, surrounding areas because the temperature drops at the minimum temperature recorded at the Santacruz Observatory on Monday lower than the country’s interior such as Dahu, which records 15 degrees, and Ratnagiri.
Temperatures in the city and surroundings are very close to the weather like the hill station because Mahabaleshwar looks at recording a minimum temperature of 10 degrees on Sunday night.
Colaba Observatory Department of Meteorology India also records a minimum temperature below normal 15.
2 degrees which is more than four degrees below normal.
The weather bureau official said that a strong city strong mantra in the city was due to a combination of factors.
“The circulation of the related cyclones of Western disorders in northwestern India pulled the moisture of the Arab Sea and the prevalence of cold winds in this cold area,” said an official from the Ministry of Meet.
Previously, the lowest minimum temperature recorded in a decade was 10.
4 degrees on January 29, 2012.
The lowest maximum temperature recorded previously was 25.
3 degrees on January 17, 2020.
Only a few days ago, the city witnessed lightweight rainfall measuring 4 MM is also another example of the first in a decade when it rains in the city in January.
In the past ten years, even in the years when January recorded rainfall, it was under 15mm.
Also, some parts of Mumbai and regions side by side, such as Thane and Navi Mumbai, for example, have witnessed the cloudy sky along with rainfall which is not the season and light cut throughout Saturday.
Light rainfall has significantly lowered the maximum temperature in the city