Reportedly wednesday (December 4) was the hottest day of december in the last 16 years in mumbai, Maharashtra. Santacruz Observatory said that the maximum temperature recorded here yesterday was 37.3 degrees Celsius. Colaba Weather Center recorded the temperature here at 35 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in mumbai today (December 5) is likely to be 29.21 degrees, while the minimum temperature is likely to be 27.68 degrees Celsius. sushma Nair, scientist of IMD mumbai, said that Kalina Observatory had recorded the temperature of mumbai at 37.7 degrees Celsius on december 5, 2008. She said that last week on november 29, the minimum temperature of mumbai was recorded at 16.5 degrees Celsius, which was the lowest temperature in november in the last eight years.

Meanwhile according to the Meteorological Department, due to Cyclone Fengal, the winds coming from the south are not allowing the temperature of mumbai to fall. people will have to face heat for the next four days. Due to the cyclone, the sky of mumbai was cloudy on Tuesday. However, there is little chance of rain. This cyclone is now moving towards the Arabian Sea. In such a situation, its effect will remain this week. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will remain cloudy on thursday as well.

At the beginning of the month, mumbai is facing air pollution. For the past few days, a layer of fog is being seen here in the morning. Amidst the fog, people were seen taking morning walks in other areas including Nariman Point. Construction work is considered to be a major cause of air pollution in Mumbai. The maharashtra pollution Control Board has taken some necessary steps to reduce air pollution in Mumbai. maharashtra pollution Control Board Chairman Siddhesh Kadam has warned that strict action will be taken against those who spread pollution from ready mix plants, stone crushers, bakeries or other similar industries. New construction guidelines have been issued to prevent the increase in pollution due to ongoing construction in Mumbai.

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