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Mumbai Chills: Cold Snap Grips City Amidst Rising Pollution
20 Nov
Summary
- Mumbai recorded its coldest morning at 16.2°C, five degrees below normal.
- Air quality in many city areas dipped to moderate to poor levels.
- Doctors report an increase in respiratory and viral illnesses.

Mumbai faced its coldest morning of the season on Wednesday, with the Santacruz observatory recording a temperature of 16.2° Celsius, significantly below the seasonal average. This sudden chill is attributed to persistent northerly winds bringing cooler, drier air.
Concurrently, the city's air quality index (AQI) climbed to 156 in many areas, with PM2.5 and ozone concentrations exceeding safe limits, pushing some localities into the 'poor' category. This deterioration is linked to construction dust, vehicle emissions, and stagnant air conditions.
Healthcare professionals have noted a surge in respiratory issues and viral infections. Pulmonologists report worsening symptoms for patients with pre-existing lung conditions, while physicians observe a high number of cases presenting with flu-like symptoms, advising precautions such as mask-wearing and avoiding crowds.




