Hot and humid yellow alert: Thane scorches at 39°C, Mumbai at 36°C

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2 min readApr 25, 2026 08:56 PM ISTMumbai is prone to experiencing above normal temperatures during April, which is also marked by pre-monsoon thunderstorms.Amid a yellow alert for hot and humid conditions, Mumbai reeled under scorching heat on Saturday as maximum temperatures soared to nearly 36 degrees Celsius (°C) while neighbouring Thane recorded 39°C during the period. Indicating respite from heat, the weather bureau has said the city may experience a dip in temperatures in the next week.Data furnished by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) showed that on Saturday, the city’s Santacruz observatory recorded 35.8°C on the mercury scales, which is over 2.2°C above the normal, while the Colaba coastal observatory logged 33.7°C.During the same period, the IMD station in Thane Belapur recorded 39°C.Earlier on Friday too, the suburban station clocked in 35.6°C on the recording scales. The spike in temperatures has been accompanied by high humidity levels in what has left citizens uncomfortable.The IMD has slated the hot and humid conditions to remain in place until Sunday. Meteorologists have attributed the ongoing hot spell to an active trough as well as an anticyclonic circulation, which has led to an influx of both heat and moisture.IMD scientists, however, have said that the city is in for respite in the coming week with day time temperatures slated to dip down to normal levels of 33 to 34°C. After experiencing highs of up to 36°C on Sunday, no alerts have been sounded in the coming week with temperatures forecast to touch 33°C – considered normal for the season – by Tuesday.Mumbai is prone to experiencing above normal temperatures during April, which is also marked by pre-monsoon thunderstorms. Historical records from the IMD show that Santacruz’s hottest April day recorded was at 42.2°C in the year 1952.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdAdvertisementLoading Recommendations...Apr 25: Latest News01Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal fire RCB to five-wicket win over GT in Chinnaswamy farewell02Trump dispatches Witkoff, Kushner to Pakistan for new talks with Iran’s foreign minister, JD Vance won’t attend: White House03Why even paid seats aren’t guaranteed: The lesson one passenger learned on a Pune-Bengaluru flight04Midnight matches, money parked in cricket: Why Indian broadcasters are shying away from FIFA World Cup05UPSC Essentials | Daily subject-wise quiz : Economy MCQs on PM SVANidhi scheme, Coffee in India and more (Week 159)