6th March
IMD records the first 40° of 2026 Summer... 6th March 2026...and that also 7 cities!
Vagaries© of the weather.blog written by rajesh kapadia & co-authors concentrating on meteorology of the Indian sub continent and extreme world weather since 55 years For Any Information taken from here, due credit must be given to Vagaries.
6th March
IMD records the first 40° of 2026 Summer... 6th March 2026...and that also 7 cities!
5th March:
All India
Kashmir not Spared: Srinagar: 24.7c, 11.7c above normalGulmarg: 17.2c, 13.7c above normal
Jammu: 32.4, 8.1c above normal
Compiled by Vag Vineet
---------------------
Heatwave conditions grip many parts of North Konkan for the second consecutive day. 🌡️
Maximum temperatures on 05-03-2026:
Mumbai & Around
Juhu 38.3°C
Manor 38.4.
Dapoli 38.5.
Vashi 38.6
Uttan 38.7
Mumbai SCZ 38.9
Thane & Dadar 39
Airoli & Digha 39.2
Nerul 39.3
Kalwa 39.4
Virar 39.5
Palghar 39.6
NaviMumbai Airport 39.7
Koparkhairane 39.7
Panvel 39.8
Badlapur & Taloja 39.9
Kalyan-Dombivli 40
Kharghar 40.2
Morbe & Mumbra 40.3
Sawarde 40.5
Vikramgad 40.7
Chiplun 40.8
Palava & Karjat 41
Bhatsanagar 41.5
Birwadi 42.1 🔥
Compiled by Vag. Abhijit Modak
Maharashtra Temperatures on 5th ..( IMD)
4th March... Post
Continuing with the previous post below... The expected hot 4th Wednesday has occurred in Mumbai 👇
Mumbai maximum temperatures on 04-03-2026:
Colaba 35.7°C 🌊
Borivali: 38.2
Dadar: 38.8
Deonar: 39.6
Kanjurmarg: 39.8
Mulund: 39.9 🔥
Rest of Interior Konkan.. Maximum temperatures on 04-03-2026:👇
Heatwave conditions grip many parts of North Kokan. 🌡️
Maximum temperatures on 04-03-2026:
Dapoli 38.1°C
Vashi & Mumbai 38.7
Uttan 39
Airoli & Virar 39.5
Nerul 39.6
Palghar & NaviMumbai Airport 39.7
Badlapur 39.8
Thane & Koparkhairane 39.9
Taloja & Sawarde 40
Digha & Kalwa 40.1
Chiplun 40.3
Dombivli & Panvel 40.4
Kalyan & Kharghar 40.5
Morbe & Manor 40.7
Mumbra 41
Karjat 41.2
Palava 41.4
Bhatsanagar 41.6
Birwadi 41.8
Vikramgad 42 🔥
Heatwave conditions grip many parts of North Kokan. 🌡️
All Mumbai and Interior Temperatures compiled by Vag. Abhijit Modak.
Meanwhile, Several AWS Stations in Interior have touched the first 40°C
All India soon approaching the first IMD official 40°...Today's List 👇
1st March...Post
Day temperatures will rise by 1/2° next 2 days ( 2nd/3rd Mar)in all Maharashtra and parts of Saurashtra.
Day and Night temperatures are likely to rise by 3/4° on 4th March.
Mumbai will be 33/35° on 2nd/3rd. Heat Alert for 4th/5th ! rising to a hot 37° on 4th...AQI around 170/180.
Karjat, Panvel in interior could touch 39/40° on 4th.
28th February...Post
We see the air quality for Mumbai and throughout Western Maharashtra, improving to "Satisfactory Levels".
And,we hear and read many possible reasons from "1000 constructions stopped in Mumbai " to " more running of EVs"..could not be more impractical than realistical.
And these conclusions improve the AQI all over Western Maharashtra!
Well, this is not new...the real reason is meteorological changes.
Basically the main meteorological factors that are required for cleaner air are:
1) Strong winds in lower 2 km of the atmosphere
2)No temperature inversion
3)Rain
While rain can be the most effective, Strong winds help disperse the particulate matter and ensure clear skies and high visibility even if there is some temperature inversion at night.
The main thing that changed across western Maharashtra from 25th Feb to 26th Feb was increased wind speed which ensured that no dust or particulate matter gets trapped and stagnated in the lower 1-2 km of the atmosphere.
This is the main reason for improved AQI and good visibility.
Currently, Mumbai ranks among the cleanest cities in the country at 6 PM as per live AQI data from IQAir. Along with Mumbai, Pune, Thane, and NaviMumbai are also featuring in the top 10 cleanest cities list — notably without any rainfall activity.
This clearly shows how meteorological conditions play a dominant role in air quality. Despite being regions with intense urbanisation and ongoing construction activity, air quality has improved significantly due to stronger winds and better atmospheric mixing caused by an active weather system, which dispersed accumulated pollutants.
At the same time, several non-metro towns with comparatively lower construction activity are appearing in the top polluted list. This highlights an important scientific reality:
Pollution levels are not determined only by construction or urban density, but largely by local weather conditions, ventilation, and atmospheric stability.
When ventilation improves, even dense metros can record clean air; when calm and stable conditions persist, pollution can build up even in smaller cities. Weather decides dispersion — emissions alone don’t explain day-to-day AQI swings
Now, next week, all the " Constructions" will restart and Mumbai AQI will increase to around 170 levels.
NE winds will commence and heat will increase...Full report on Sunday 1st March ( night).
6th March IMD records the first 40° of 2026 Summer... 6th March 2026...and that also 7 cities! For more on the first 40° of the previous ye...