India, March 2 -- After experiencing high daytime temperatures for most of last week, along with three heatwave days, the city on Saturday saw a slight fall in temperatures. The same, however, could not be said about nighttime temperatures, with South Mumbai being warmer than the Suburbs.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded a minimum temperature of 24.7degC, which was 3.5degC above normal levels, at Colaba. At Santacruz, the city's baseline weather station, the minimum temperature was 22.7degC, which was 3.3degC above the normal range.
In contrast, the maximum temperatures in South Mumbai were lower than in the Suburbs. However, maximum temperatures were at normal levels, with Colaba at 30.8degC and 34.8degC in Santacruz....
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