Mumbai is witnessing intense rainfall today, August 17, 2025, with temperatures fluctuating only slightly between 25.1°C and 25.7°C. Humidity remains very high at 90%, while wind speeds are touching 27.4 km/h.
Mumbai Rains
The city is likely to receive around 45.28 mm of precipitation, and visibility has dropped to 9 km, disrupting commuting and day-to-day activities.
The atmosphere is consistently damp, with the narrow temperature range creating a static but wet environment. With the UV index at just 0.2, there is practically no risk of sun exposure.
Impact for the Day & Safety Advice
Mumbai Week Ahead Forecast
General Outlook & Recommendations
[With TOI inputs]
Mumbai Rains
The city is likely to receive around 45.28 mm of precipitation, and visibility has dropped to 9 km, disrupting commuting and day-to-day activities.
The atmosphere is consistently damp, with the narrow temperature range creating a static but wet environment. With the UV index at just 0.2, there is practically no risk of sun exposure.
Impact for the Day & Safety Advice
- Poor visibility means drivers must exercise extra caution, particularly during the afternoon and evening when rainfall is expected to peak.
- High humidity indoors may lead to discomfort. Good ventilation is advised to maintain indoor air quality.
- Commuters should plan for traffic delays, leave early, and avoid flood-prone stretches—especially in South Mumbai.
Mumbai Week Ahead Forecast
- Monday: 47.6 mm rainfall, temperatures between 25.2°C and 26°C.
- Tuesday: Heavy showers with 119.61 mm rainfall and winds up to 37.4 km/h.
- Wednesday: 93.32 mm rain with stronger winds at 39.2 km/h.
- Thursday: Conditions ease, rainfall drops to 22.8 mm, max temperature rising to 27.7°C.
- Friday: Only 3.88 mm rain, temperatures from 26.3°C to 28°C.
- Saturday: Moderate showers return, around 7.1 mm expected.
General Outlook & Recommendations
- The heavy downpour will replenish Mumbai’s lakes and reservoirs, boosting water reserves for upcoming months.
- Residents should opt for indoor activities, keep windows slightly open for ventilation, and use dehumidifiers where possible.
- For outdoor needs, carry waterproof jackets, sturdy umbrellas, and water-resistant footwear.
- These conditions reflect the typical monsoon rhythm in Mumbai, influencing both lifestyle and water sustainability.
[With TOI inputs]
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