The city is expected to witness a partly cloudy sky across both the city and suburbs, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Daytime temperatures are likely to reach around 32 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may hover near 22 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, Mumbai’s air quality continues to remain favourable, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 49, placing it in the ‘good’ category, as per the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) Sameer App.
AQI across Mumbai stays largely satisfactory
Air quality across most parts of the city ranged between ‘good’ and ‘satisfactory’:
Bandra Kurla Complex – 87
Borivali East – 53
Andheri East – 68
Chembur – 45
Colaba – 60
Ghatkopar – 67
Bhandup West – 42
Kurla – 61
Malad West – 39
Mulund West – 25
Powai – 34
Sewri – 32
Worli – 46
Sion – 33
Vile Parle – 49
Surrounding regions report similar trends
Neighbouring areas also recorded moderate to good air quality levels, with Thane at 72, Navi Mumbai at 67, and Kalyan at 56.
Overall, the city continues to enjoy relatively clean air and stable weather conditions, offering relief to residents amid fluctuating seasonal patterns.
Maharashtra weather update: State records mild temperatures; Konkan remains warm and humid
Across Maharashtra, most regions recorded below-normal maximum temperatures, indicating a cooling effect likely due to recent weather activity. Coastal areas remained humid, while interior regions experienced relatively drier and more comfortable conditions.
Mumbai and Coastal Konkan
Mumbai recorded moderate temperatures with Colaba at 32.5 degrees Celsius and Santacruz at 31.3 degrees Celsius, both slightly below normal. Minimum temperatures remained around 23.6 degrees Celsius, indicating warm and humid conditions. Coastal stations like Alibag (32.6 degrees Celsius), Dahanu (31.8 degrees Celsius), Harnai (31.0 degrees Celsius), and Ratnagiri (31.7 degrees Celsius) also reported near-normal temperatures with relatively high humidity levels, reflecting typical coastal weather patterns.
North Maharashtra
In North Maharashtra, Nashik (31.6 degrees Celsius) and Jalgaon (35.5 degrees Celsius) recorded below-normal daytime temperatures, with departures as low as minus 4.7 degrees Celsius in Jalgaon. Minimum temperatures ranged between 18 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius, while humidity remained moderately high, particularly in Nashik at 83 per cent, indicating relatively comfortable but slightly cooler-than-usual conditions.
Marathwada
The Marathwada region experienced warm days but below-normal temperatures overall. Aurangabad (34.7 degrees Celsius), Beed (36.0 degrees Celsius), Osmanabad (37.1 degrees Celsius), and Parbhani (36.1 degrees Celsius) all recorded temperatures lower than seasonal averages. Night temperatures hovered around 20 to 21 degrees Celsius, with moderate humidity levels, suggesting stable but slightly cooler weather across the region.
Western Maharashtra
Western Maharashtra saw mild to warm conditions. Kolhapur (32.5 degrees Celsius), Sangli (34.6 degrees Celsius), Satara (33.8 degrees Celsius), and Sholapur (36.4 degrees Celsius) all recorded below-normal maximum temperatures. Meanwhile, Mahabaleshwar remained the coolest at 27.1 degrees Celsius, with a low minimum of 16 degrees Celsius, reflecting its hill station climate. Humidity levels varied, but overall conditions remained comfortable.
Central Maharashtra
In central parts like Ahmednagar and Jeur, temperatures showed slight variation. While maximum temperature data for Ahmednagar was unavailable, the minimum dipped to 18.4 degrees Celsius. Jeur recorded a high of 37.0 degrees Celsius, still below normal, with relatively lower humidity compared to coastal regions.










