Mumbai Weather: Clear Skies Bring Relief as AQI Satisfactory

Mumbai residents woke up to bright, clear skies on Tuesday, with meteorologists forecasting warm and pleasant conditions across the city. Daytime temperatures are likely to hover between a minimum of 25 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 34 degrees Celsius, offering a typical spring-like feel without any immediate threat of rain or heavy cloud cover.
According to real-time data from the weather app, the city’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 94 as of 9 am, comfortably placed in the “satisfactory” range. At this level, the air is generally acceptable for most people, though sensitive groups such as those with respiratory issues may experience slight breathing discomfort.
While the majority of Mumbai enjoyed relatively clean air, certain pockets reported moderate pollution. One location recorded the highest AQI reading of 156, which still falls under the “moderate” category and may cause minor discomfort to people with existing health sensitivities, but remains tolerable for the broader population.
The combination of clear skies and largely satisfactory air quality is expected to provide a comfortable day for outdoor activities, commuting, and daily routines in India’s financial capital. However, authorities and residents are advised to remain mindful of localized pollution spikes, especially in high-traffic or industrial zones, as even moderate levels can affect vulnerable individuals.
This weather pattern aligns with the ongoing seasonal transition, where Mumbai often experiences warm days with improving air dispersion due to steady winds and minimal humidity buildup in the early hours.



