MUMBAI, May 11 -- After witnessing unseasonal rains for three days last week, Mumbai is set to remain dry for the next few days, according to the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) five-day forecast. Both maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in Mumbai remained below the normal levels earlier this week due to the unseasonal rains. According to IMD data, rainfall in Mumbai has exceeded normal levels since March 1. The IMD's Santacruz station recorded 33.9 mm of rain since March 1, while Colaba recorded 48.7 mm. The average seasonal rainfall during this period stands at 32.5 mm and 46.7 mm in these two observatories, respectively. Meanwhile, the IMD announced the probability of light showers in Thane and Raigad districts between Sunday and Monday. On Saturday, there was a minimal increase in the temperature, while as per the IMD's forecast, it will rise in the coming week up to 34 degrees Celsius. Santacruz's weather observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 33.5 degrees Celsius, which matched the normal temperature levels, while the coastal observatory at Colaba recorded 33 degrees Celsius....