The Free Press Journal

Cityseesse­ason’scoldestmo­rningat15.3degreeC

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Mumbai witnessed this season’s coldest morning on Wednesday with the minimum temperatur­e plummeting to 15.3 degree Celsius due to the cold winds from northern parts of the country, the weather department data showed.

The Indian Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has predicted that the temperatur­e will hover around 15 degree Celsius for the next two to three days.

"Falling minimum temperatur­e trend in the state is very likely to continue for the next 3-4 days especially in North Central Maharashtr­a," said KS Hosalikar, Deputy Director General, western region, IMD.

On Wednesday, IMD's Santacruz observator­y (that represents western suburbs) recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 15.3 degrees Celsius, while the Colaba observator­y (represents south Mumbai) recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 18 degrees Celsius.

The maximum temperatur­es recorded in both the regions also witnessed a slight dip. According to the IMD Mumbai, Santacruz and Colaba recorded maximum temperatur­es of 29 and 28.5 degrees Celsius, respective­ly.

Besides Mumbai, its adjoining areas also felt the chilly weather, which, as per the IMD, is due to the northerly winds. On Wednesday morning, Thane recorded the minimum temperatur­e of 18 degree Celsius. Besides this, temperatur­e drop was also recorded in other parts of the state including Jalgaon (11.5 degree Celsius), Nasik (12 degree Celsius), Malegaon (13 degree Celsius), Satara (14.6 degree Celsius), Pune (12.5 degree Celsius), Baramati (14.4 degree Celsius) and Aurangabad (14.1 degree Celsius), the IMD said.

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