Mumbai and it's neighbouring districts are very likely to witness fall in temperatures in the coming days, giving feel of the winter season. "There are no signs of unseasonal rainfall currently. With the northwestenly and northwestenly winds prevailing, the temperature will drop. The weather will be dry and skies will be clear," said Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai scientist Shubhangi Bhute.

Temperature Dip Expected, Says IMD

On Sunday, Nobember 9, Mumbai's Colaba observatory recorded the maximum and minimum temperatures of 32°C and 22.4°C, respectively, which were 2°C below normal. While the Santacruz observatory recorded the maximum and minimum temperatures of 31.8°C and 19.6°C, respectively, which were 2.5°C below normal.

Air Quality Begins To Decline

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