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Is the City Heading for a Hot February?

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8 February 2025

Mumbai’s Rising Humidity
Is the City Heading for a Hot February?

Mumbai is experiencing rising humidity, making the weather feel hotter than usual.

Though temperatures may hover around 32-37°C, the high moisture content in the air increases discomfort, leading to excessive sweating and fatigue.

What's bringing in the heat?

Coastal cities like Mumbai experience high humidity due to moisture-laden sea winds, trapping heat and reducing sweat evaporation, making it feel hotter than the actual temperature.

This can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, and uneasiness, especially for commuters and outdoor workers.

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How to Beat the Heat?Stay hydrated with water and electrolyte-rich drinks.Wear light cotton clothes and avoid direct sun exposure.Use fans and ventilation to stay cool indoors.Avoid caffeinated and sugary drinks, which worsen dehydration.

With temperatures expected to stay high, Mumbaikars must prepare for a warm and sticky February!

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