
Bombai’s inhabitants were surprised in the evening of 6 May, when a sudden storm was a dust storm, accompanied by a strong wind and a light rain. The unexpected weather event provided a short relief from the intense wave wave that affected the region.
As the storm developed, the platforms of social media were flooded with pictures and videos capturing the transformation of the city. The trees rocked violently, the streets were covered with dust and visibility dropped significantly.
Social media platforms, especially X, have quickly filled the footage of real -time spectacle. One user has published a video taken from their home balcony, showing that strong dust clouds absorb the panorama. In the background, high palm trees rocked violently and their leaves plunged into the wind.
Another clip shows the blinding dust that rolls across the road in the waves. The corners were rescued in the background, when the visibility dropped sharply, with the headlights cut through the slight air loaded with dust, which makes pedestrians and vehicles progress forward.
Looking forward in the coming days predicted the Indian meteorological ward (IMD) more rain and thunderstorms for Mumbai. On Wednesday, May 7, the city is expected that the city in some areas in the afternoon or in the evening will see growing clouds with chances of thunderstorms in some areas. Temperatures are around 32 ° C during the day, with the minimum temperatures settling near 26 ° C at night.
Thursday 8th May is likely to bring more unpredictable weather, with uneven storms in the morning, followed by cloudy intervals. Daily temperatures will remain almost 31 ° C. On Friday 9th May IMD expects several morning storms, which in the afternoon partially sunny sky, with a maximum temperature of 33 ° C.
While precipitation can bring short moments of relief, the level of humidity is expected to remain high, so the weather will be warmer than it is. IMD advises residents to remain updated through official bulletins and proceed carefully during any future storm.
(Tagstotranslate) mumbai