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Travel IndiaWeather in MumbaiThe climate of the city, being in the tropical zone, and near the Arabian Sea, may be broadly classified into two main seasons - the humid season and the dry season. The humid season, between March and October, is characterised by high humidity and temperatures of over 30 °C (86 °F). The monsoon rains lash the city during the monsoon season (June to September), and supply most of the city’s annual rainfall of 2,200 mm (85 in). The maximum annual rainfall ever recorded was 3,452 mm (135.89 in) in 1954[4]. The highest rainfall recorded in a single day was 944 mm (37.16 in) on 2005-07-26. The dry season, between November and February, is characterised by moderate levels of humidity and warm to cool weather. Cold northerly winds are responsible for a mild chill during January and February. Annual temperatures range from a high of 38 °C (100 °F) to a low of 11 °C (52 °F). The record high is 43 °C (108 °F) and record low is 7.4 °C (45 °F) on 1962-01-22. Agra's climate is tropical and prone to extremes, reaching as high as 45ºC (113ºF) during the summer and as low... Mumbai Map ... Tourist Attractions in Mumbai Mumbai has a beautiful range of attractions for its visitors. From nature lovers to science freks to the common tourists... Overview of Mumbai Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay is the capital of the state of Maharashtra, and the most populous city of... Media in Mumbai Mumbai has numerous newspaper publications and television and radio stations - English newspapers published and sold in Mumbai include Times... No Comments »No comments yet. RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a comment |
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