On Friday, the formation of a low-stress location in the Arabian Sea brought light showers in Mumbai and its neighbouring regions. A low-stress location had formed more than the southeast Arabian Sea and its adjoining southwest location. This led to cloud formation and humidity, resulting in light showers more than the area.
According to IMD, Mumbai had recorded the season’s lowest minimum temperature final week, signalling the starting of winter, but the mercury may possibly not drop additional due to the formation of the low-stress location in the Arabian Sea.
As a outcome of the unseasonal rain, the maximum temperature in the city saw a drop. On Sunday, India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Santacruz observatory recorded the minimum temperature at 23.8 degrees Celsius, although the Colaba observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 23.5 degree Celsius. Meanwhile, Santacruz and Colaba recorded a higher temperature of 30.6 degree Celsius and 28.8 degree Celsius respectively.