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Mumbai weather update: Cool morning turns hazy as city's AQI reaches unhealthy 275

Mumbai weather update: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported clear skies and a moderate daytime high of around 33 degrees Celsius, with the pleasant conditions expected to persist overnight.

November 19, 2025 / 11:51 IST
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Mumbai weather update
Mumbai weather update

Mumbaikars awoke on Wednesday to an unseasonably crisp and cool morning, a welcome respite from the city’s characteristic humidity, only to find the relief tempered by a thick layer of smog. The clear skies and temperatures dipping as low as 16.2 degrees Celsius in Santacruz offered a brief taste of winter comfort, but a sharp decline in air quality served as a stark reminder of the city’s persistent pollution woes.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported clear skies and a moderate daytime high of around 33 degrees Celsius, with the pleasant conditions expected to persist overnight. Minimum temperatures are forecast to drop to nearly 18 degrees Celsius in the late night and pre-dawn hours. However, the thin haze that lingered across the skyline significantly muted the potential of a picture-perfect November day.

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This degradation in air quality comes shortly after a spell of intense rainfall had briefly cleansed the atmosphere. The downpour had flushed out suspended dust and particulate matter, leading to a short-lived phase of clear skies and improved air. But as the rains receded, pollutants accumulated rapidly, swiftly undoing those recent gains.

By Wednesday morning, the city’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) had surged to 275, firmly placing it in the ‘unhealthy’ category and marking a major jump from the moderate levels seen earlier in the month. The IMD’s data revealed several alarming hotspots. The Wadala Truck Terminal recorded a severe AQI of 394, emerging as one of the city’s worst-affected areas. Other locations, including Deonar (329), Malad (323), Colaba (320) and Worli (318), also registered severe pollution levels.