
Mumbai City is predicted to get strong easterly winds due of the anticyclone system in Maharashtra. Scientist Shri Nitha Sasidharan of IMD Mumbai claimed that at now, an anticyclone system is progressively establishing in the Maharashtra region.
This system makes the city forecast to have strong easterly winds from the interior areas of the nation. Strong easterlies will cause the sea breeze to lag behind setting in westerly winds. Temperatures should so spike above 4 – 5 degrees above the average.
From March 9 to March 10, isolated areas of Mumbai and surrounding districts of Thane and Raigad have projected the temperature to surge above 38 degrees by Indian Metrological Department, Mumbai.
On March 9 and 10 IMD on Thursday issued a heatwave warning in isolated areas of Mumbai and its adjacent districts of Thane and Raigad. The IMD has activated a heatwave warning in the city twice within the past two weeks.