Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

At 11.4°C, Mumbai wakes up to coldest Jan morning since 2013

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: True to the weather department’s prediction that the minimum temperatur­es on Friday morning will fall to record lows, the city recorded the lowest minimum temperatur­e recorded in January since 2013.

The Santacruz weather station, which is representa­tive of the suburbs and south Mumbai, recorded 11.4 degrees Celsius on Friday morning, which was six degrees below normal.

The Colaba weather station, which is representa­tive of south Mumbai, recorded 14.5 degrees Celsius – 3.1 degrees below normal.

On January 29, 2012, the mercury had dipped to 10 degrees Celsius, which was the lowest temperatur­e for the decade, followed by 10.4 degrees Celsius on January 6, 2013. The all-time lowest minimum temperatur­e for the month was recorded on January 22, 1962, at 7.4 degrees Celsius.

The city’s lowest minimum temperatur­e this season until Friday was recorded on January 1 at 15 degrees Celsius.

On Friday, Borivli was the coldest suburb in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR) at 8 degrees Celsius, while in Goregaon,

Powai and Panvel, the mercury dropped below 10 degrees Celsius.

The maximum temperatur­e on Friday was recorded at 25.4 degrees Celsius, 5.7 degree Celsius below normal, and 26.2 degrees Celsius in south Mumbai, which was 4 degrees Celsius below normal.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said there is likely to be a marginal rise in temperatur­es from Saturday onwards. For Saturday, IMD has predicted a maximum of 27 degree Celsius, while the minimum temperatur­e is likely to be at 14 degrees Celsius.

“Cold and dry winds from North India, blowing at moderate speed, kept temperatur­es low throughout Thursday, and allowed the minimum temperatur­e to drop to its lowest for the season on Friday morning. A gradual change in the wind pattern will lead to warmer temperatur­es over the weekend,” said KS Hosalikar, deputy director general, western region, IMD.

Meanwhile, the air quality index (AQI) on Friday was at 87, under the ‘satisfacto­ry’ category. Researcher­s said fast winds facilitate­d the quick dispersion of pollutants. The AQI for Saturday is likely to be 89 (satisfacto­ry).

 ?? PRAMOD THAKUR/HT ?? Kids keep themselves warm at Dahisar on Friday.
PRAMOD THAKUR/HT Kids keep themselves warm at Dahisar on Friday.

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