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Climate & Environment
24 March 2025

Diverse Weather Patterns Across Nepal And Mumbai Today

As thunderstorms threaten Koshi, Mumbai experiences a warm day paired with poor air quality.

March 24, 2025, began with varied weather across different regions in the subcontinent, distinctly marked by contrasts in temperature, air quality, and precipitation predictions. In Nepal, the skies mostly cleared up due to the partial influence of westerly and local winds. However, rain accompanied by thunder is anticipated in some hilly areas of Koshi Province later in the day. Meanwhile, light snowfall is predicted in the higher altitudes and Himalayan regions, according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division. Authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions, noting that these weather changes might affect daily lives, agriculture, health, and transport systems.

On the same day in Mumbai, a more stable weather condition prevails with a warm temperature starting at 26.99 °C. As the day progresses, the temperature is expected to peak at around 29.76 °C, but with a relative humidity of 52% and wind speeds reaching 52 km/h. The sun welcomed early risers at 06:39 AM and will set at 06:50 PM, providing ample daylight for the day ahead.

Yet, despite the clear skies and welcoming warmth, residents are also attuned to the Air Quality Index (AQI), which stands at a poor 215.0 today. This level could pose health concerns, particularly for children and individuals with respiratory conditions like asthma. Health officials are urging those affected to remain indoors and for all citizens to limit outdoor activities to ensure well-being.

As for the forthcoming days, forecasts for Mumbai indicate a gradual but consistent warming trend. On March 25, 2025, temperatures are projected to remain around a comfortable 26.97 °C to 28.3 °C, while the AQI is anticipated to remain within the poor range, necessitating similar precautions.

Amidst these pleasant conditions, Meteorological authorities remind residents in Nepal to stay alert, as the expected light rain and thunder in parts of Koshi Province could potentially disrupt ordinary life and farming schedules. Hence, a proactive approach is encouraged to avert any negative consequences.

Residents in both regions are urged to stay informed and adapt their activities according to the weather changes, reflecting the dual challenge posed by the warming climate and fluctuating air quality. With such variations in weather patterns and air conditions, awareness becomes paramount for safeguarding health and ensuring comfortable living conditions.

In sum, March 24 has displayed a dichotomy of weather conditions in the subcontinent, uniting citizens across different areas in a collective narrative of health awareness and precautionary measures amidst seasonal variations.