Heatwave hits Mumbai, Palghar, Thane; orange alert issued. What is the weather forecast for March 11?

A sweltering heatwave has gripped several parts of Maharashtra, including the capital city Mumbai and adjoining districts, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue an orange alert in three districts. An orange alert, which indicates a ‘severe heat warning’, has been sounded for Palghar, Thane and Mumbai, while Raigad has been placed under a yellow alert.

The warning comes just a day after Mumbai experienced a heatwave — the second in less than a week, according to a Hindustan Times report – with temperatures touching a whopping 42.5 degrees Celsius on Monday.

The IMD issues a ‘heatwave’ warning when the maximum temperature rises more than 6 degrees Celsius above normal, while a departure of 6.4 degrees Celsius or more above normal is categorized as a severe heatwave.

The Regional Meteorological Centre, in its Tuesday bulletin, stated that severe heatwave conditions are ‘very likely to prevail at isolated pockets in the districts of North Konkan.’

What is the weather forecast for tomorrow?

The weather agency has placed Palghar, Thane, Raigad, and Mumbai under a yellow alert for tomorrow, March 11.

“The spike in temperatures is attributed to the anticyclonic circulation in the Arabian Sea near south Gujarat and neighboring areas including Mumbai, and easterly winds that cause the sea breeze to set in late,” Sushma Nair, senior scientist, IMD Mumbai told HT. “There is likely to be a let up from Tuesday evening.”

Meteorological data released on Monday showed that temperatures in several parts of the region climbed to around 40°C under clear, sunny skies. Factoring in humidity, the heat index made the weather feel even more oppressive. Local weather stations also recorded some of the highest early-March temperatures in recent years, while many residents complained of fatigue and intense heat during the afternoon hours.

On Monday, the Santa Cruz weather station recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4°C, which was six degrees above the seasonal average. Meanwhile, Colaba registered a high of 35.9°C, about 4.8 degrees above normal.

Across other parts of the city, maximum temperatures were also elevated. Vidyavihar recorded 39.3°C, followed by 39.1°C in Dahisar, 38.9°C in Chembur, 37.9°C in Bandra, and 36.2°C in Byculla.

Minimum temperatures were also higher than usual. Santacruz reported a low of 21.3°C, while Colaba recorded 24°C, both 1.8 degrees above normal.

“As temperatures climb and humidity rises, we are asking citizens to take all necessary precautions,” a senior official from the IMD’s Regional Meteorological Center told NDTV. “This heatwave is significant because it has arrived early in the season and could persist through mid-week.”

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