The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the maximum and minimum temperatures in Mumbai to be around 32 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celsius, respectively.
According to the Sameer app, the city’s air quality index (AQI) on Thursday stands at 85, which falls in the “satisfactory” category. Sensitive individuals may experience minor breathing discomfort under these conditions.
AQI across Mumbai
Bandra Kurla Complex – 97
Borivali East – 97
Byculla – 66
Andheri East – 95
Chembur – 84
Colaba – 65
Deonar – 110
Ghatkopar – 105
Kandivali East – 103
Kandivali West – 77
Malad West – 95
Mazgaon – 77
Mulund West – 69
In the surrounding areas, Thane records an AQI of 86, Kalyan 96, and Navi Mumbai 90. The overall air quality shows slight improvement compared to earlier this week.
Maharashtra sees mostly warm weather, maximum temperatures reach 32 degrees Celsius
Maharashtra is expected to experience mostly warm conditions on Thursday, with maximum temperatures ranging from the mid-26 degrees Celsius to low 32 degrees Celsius across the state, according to the latest report from the IMD.
In the Mumbai region, Colaba recorded a maximum temperature of 28.3 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 19.7 degrees Celsius, while Santacruz saw slightly higher readings with a maximum of 31.1 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 18.1 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in the suburbs and nearby cities remained relatively moderate, with Malegaon reporting 27.4 degrees Celsius, and Nasik registering 29.0 degrees Celsius.
Western and coastal regions recorded slightly lower maximums. Mahabaleshwar reported 26.8 degrees Celsius, Ratnagiri 30.0 degrees Celsius, and Dahanu 27.1 degrees Celsius. Other parts of the state, including Sangli and Sholapur, experienced warmer conditions, with both cities recording maximum temperatures of 32.6 degrees Celsius. Udgir and Jeur also recorded highs above 31 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures stayed mostly in the teens, with the coldest readings noted in Malegaon at 12.2 degrees Celsius, followed by Nasik at 13.2 degrees Celsius. Cities such as Harnai and Kolhapur recorded slightly higher minimums at 21.2 degrees Celsius and 19.5 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The overall weather indicates stable, warm conditions across Maharashtra, with minor variations compared to normal readings. Relative humidity ranged from around 0.3 per cent in Mumbai-Colaba to 5.9 per cent in Satara, contributing to generally pleasant early morning conditions across the state.










