03 November,2024 10:14 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Following the Diwali celebrations, the air quality in Mumbai and its surrounding areas remained at a "moderate" level. On Sunday, a haze lingered over the city, obscuring its skyline, while the latest Mumbai weather updates from the India Meteorological Department indicated a rise in temperatures.
According to the Mumbai weather updates of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 36.5 degrees Celcius which was 1.8 degrees above normal temperature. Colaba observatory, the Met department data showed, recorded a temperature of 35.2 degrees.
According to the latest Mumbai weather updates by the IMD, the maximum temperature will likely be around 36 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature will likely be around 25 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity is 86 per cent. The sun rose at 06:40 AM and will set at 06:04 PM.
The IMD's latest Mumbai weather updates have forecasted a "haze during morning hours and clear sky later" for the city and its suburbs over the next 24 hours.
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On November 3, the Central Pollution Control Board's SAMEER app reported in its latest Mumbai weather updates that the city's air quality remained in the 'moderate' category, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 152 at 9:05 AM.
Many areas across Mumbai - per the SAMEER app dashboard - showed 'poor' AQI. However, Bandra Kurla Complex's AQI slipped further into the 'poor' category, at 219. Kandivali, Malad and Sewri fared equally badly with an AQI of 239, 235 and 242.
Meanwhile, Borivali and Bhandup recorded 'good' air quality, with an AQI of 54 and 97 respectively.
According to data from the SAMEER app, Navi Mumbai recorded air quality in the 'moderate' category with an AQI of 150, while Thane registered a 'moderate' AQI of 166.
The air quality index from 0 to 100 is considered 'good', 100 to 200 'moderate', 200 to 300 'poor', 300 to 400 'very poor' and from 400 to 500 or above 'severe'.
Meanwhile, as air pollution levels continue to rise in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has revised guidelines issued last year for construction sites. The civic body will also form squads at the ward level to visit construction sites and act if guidelines are flouted. Sensor-based air pollution monitoring systems will be installed at all construction project work sites and immediate action to be taken if pollution levels are detected above the limit.