Weather forecast on Ganesh Chaturthi 2017: Mumbai to witness heavy rains
This Ganesh Chaturthi 2017, Mumbai is all set to expect some heavy rains. The 11 day Ganesh Chaturthi will start from August 25. Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai for August 25.
Bengaluru:
As
per
weathermen
at
Skymet
Weather,
in
the
last
24
hours,
they
city
witnessed
quite
rainy
and
heavy
showers.
However,
during
the
next
24
hours,
moderate
spells
of
rain
with
one
or
two
spells
of
heavy
showers
are
expected
over
Bengaluru.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
23
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
will
be
around
92
per
cent.
Delhi:
As
per
Skymet
Weather,
Delhi
and
its
neighboring
areas
of
Noida,
Faridabad,
Ghaziabad
and
Gurugram
remained
mostly
dry
in
the
past
few
days.
And
the
rainfall
activity
is
not
expected
over
Delhi
at
least
for
24
hours.
Meanwhile,
the
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
29
degree
Celsius
and
Humidity
around
88
per
cent.
Hyderabad:
The
Ganesh
pandals
in
Hyderabad
are
some
of
the
biggest
in
India.
However,
the
weather
over
Hyderabad
during
this
time
of
Ganesh
Chaturthi
2017
is
anticipated
to
be
cool
and
pleasant
for
the
coming
days.
As
per
weathermen
at
Skymet
Weather,
the
city
would
witness
good
spell
of
Monsoon
showers.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
25
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
around
95
per
cent.
Mumbai:
According
to
Skymet
weather,
Mumbai
is
expected
to
witness
moderate
to
heavy
showers
on
August
25
and
26,
the
intensity
of
rains
is
expected
to
increase
even
further
between
August
27
and
28.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
27
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
around
89
per
cent.
Chennai:
As
per
Skymet
Weather,
it
is
anticipated
that
light
to
moderate
intensity
rain
will
continue
over
northern
parts
of
Tamil
Nadu
for
the
next
two
days.
However,
the
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
28
degree
Celsius
and
Humidity
will
be
around
81
per
cent.
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