Mumbai weather update: AQI records ‘satisfactory’ after unseasonal rains lash city
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Pics: Heavy Unseasonal Rains Lash Mumbai, Neighbouring Cities
Heavy unseasonal rains lashed Mumbai and satellite cities on Tuesday morning, bringing down the temperature by 2.6 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile #Mumbai #mumbairain pic.twitter.com/R9nAvHx97r — मी_सलिल (@Me_Saleel) March 21, 2023 Satellite cities like Thane, Mira-Bhayander, and Vasai-Virar too received a spell of heavy showers in the morning. The India Meteorological Department attributed the westerly wind and moisture incursion from the Arabian S…
Mumbai weather update: AQI records ‘satisfactory’ after unseasonal rains lash city
It's a relief for India's Mumbai as it finally records "satisfactory" air quality on Tuesday (March 21) after experiencing unseasonal rains. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), Mumbai's AQI at 11:55 am was 86. The city earlier had been recording "poor" and "very poor" air-quality index (AQI) for the last few days. The SAFAR dashboard showed Worli's AQI at 66, Andheri's at 61, and Mazgaon's and Ma
Heavy unseasonal rains lash Mumbai and satellite cities; transport services unaffected
Heavy rains lashed Mumbai and satellite cities on Tuesday morning, causing transport services to be disrupted. Officials said that the weather was unusual for Mumbai to experience rains in March, and attributed the incursion of wind and moisture from the Arabian Sea as the cause. The India Meteorological Department said that the westerly wind and moisture incursion was the reason behind the spell.
Mumbai weather update: AQI improves to ‘satisfactory’ category after unseasonal rains lash Mumbai
Mumbai weather update: After recording ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’ air-quality index (AQI) consistently, Mumbai's AQI improved to the ‘satisfactory’ category on Tuesday after unseasonal rains
Heavy Unseasonal Rains Lash Mumbai And Satellite Cities; Transport Services Unaffected
Heavy, unseasonal rains lashed Mumbai and satellite cities on Tuesday morning, bringing down the temperature.Officials said transport services like local trains and buses have remained unaffected. Satellite cities like Thane, Mira-Bhayander, and Vasai-Virar too received a spell of heavy showers in the morning. The India Meteorological Department attributed the westerly wind and moisture incursion from the Arabian Sea as the reasons behind the sp…
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