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Weather in Mumbai : IMD predicts heavy rains till September 14 during Ganesh festival

Weather in Mumbai : In September, thousands of devotees go to Mumbai from all across the state to attend the spectacular Ganesh Utsav event. It is anticipated that the city’s Ganesh Utsav festivities this year would be enhanced by enjoyable downpours. The India Meteorological Centre has forecasted a few days of moderate rain for Mumbai.

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In the next one to two days, Mumbai’s city and suburbs could expect sporadic, moderate rain periods, according to the IMD bulletin. The city’s lowest and maximum temperatures, meanwhile, are probably going to be between 32 and 26 degrees Celsius.

“Partly cloudy sky with a chance of moderate rain in the city and suburbs on occasion.” In its most recent bulletin, the Regional Meteorological Centre of IMD, Mumbai, said that the maximum and lowest temperatures were expected to be about 31 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius, respectively.

Mumbai’s current weather

Mumbai’s weather on Monday is expected to be nice, with the IMD predicting a partly overcast sky with the potential of sporadic mild periods of rain. It’s expected to be a humid day with a temperature of between 26 to 32 degrees Celsius.

Rain is predicted in Mumbai till September 14

Over the next five days, gloomy weather with moderate rainfall is predicted for the Maximum city. Over the next several days, there will be a minor decline in temperature.

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Mumbai is likely to have further rain on September 13 and 14, which are the busiest days of the current Ganesha festival. Thousands of worshippers go to Mumbai to witness the famous Ganesh pandals and ask Ganpati Bappa for blessings.

Several well-known Ganesh pandals in Mumbai include Lal Bagh ka Raja, Gold Ganesha of Mumbai of GSB Seva Mandal, Ganesh Gali Mumbaicha Raja, Chinchpokli Cha Raja, Chintamani, Khetwadicha Ganraj, Andhericha Raja, Girgaon Cha Raja, etc. Throughout the Ganesh Festival, the city is at its most joyous, particularly on the first and final days of the celebration.

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