Mumbai Recorded Lowest Temperature of 15 Degrees Celsius This Season, Bmc Said Schools Remain Closed Till 15th January


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After the snowfall in the hill states of North India, the cold in the low and plains has increased considerably. On the other hand, the generally dry weather Mumbai is also recording a drop in temperature this year. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has decided to keep the school closed till January 15 in view of the spread of corona virus.

According to the information, the minimum temperature in Mumbai fell to a low of 15 degrees Celsius this season, due to which the residents took the cold on Tuesday. An official of the meteorological department gave this information.

He said that cold winds and winter will continue for the next 48 hours. Regional Meteorological Center head KS Hosalikar said the morning temperature at the Santa Cruz Observatory in Mumbai was the lowest at 15 degrees Celsius, the lowest this season.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in different parts of Maharashtra has been recorded. Hosalikar said the temperature dropped mainly due to the passing of northern and northwest winters and western disturbances running mainly from the north plains. He said that the temperature will continue to decline for the next few days.

The official said that in other parts of the state, the minimum temperature was recorded at 11.8 ° C in Nashik, 13 ° C in Pune and 17 ° C in Thane. He said the minimum temperature was recorded at 12.4 ° C in Aurangabad, 12.5 ° C in Nanded, 14.2 ° C in Nagpur and 14.8 ° C in Amravati.

Schools will remain closed in Mumbai till January 15
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has now decided to keep the school closed till January 15 in view of the increasing cases of Corona. On the other hand, 3,018 new cases of corona infection were registered in Maharashtra on Tuesday. Although 5,572 people were discharged after recovery, 68 people died. The Health Department informed that the total number of corona cases in the state has gone up to 19,25,066, while 18,20,021 people have also been cured. The number of active cases in the state is 54,537 and so far 49,373 people have lost their lives due to Corona. The recovery rate in the state is 94.54 percent.

After the snowfall in the hill states of North India, the cold in the low and plains has increased considerably. On the other hand, the generally dry weather Mumbai is also recording a drop in temperature this year. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has decided to keep the school closed till January 15 in view of the spread of corona virus.

According to the information, the minimum temperature in Mumbai fell to a low of 15 degrees Celsius this season, due to which the residents took the cold on Tuesday. An official of the meteorological department gave this information.

He said that cold winds and winter will continue for the next 48 hours. Regional Meteorological Center head KS Hosalikar said the morning temperature at the Santa Cruz Observatory in Mumbai was the lowest at 15 degrees Celsius, the lowest this season. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in different parts of Maharashtra has been recorded. Hosalikar said that the temperature has declined mainly due to the passing of northern and northwest wintry winds and western disturbances running mainly from the north plains. He said that the temperature will continue to decline for the next few days.

The official said that in other parts of the state, the minimum temperature was recorded at 11.8 ° C in Nashik, 13 ° C in Pune and 17 ° C in Thane. He said the minimum temperature was recorded at 12.4 ° C in Aurangabad, 12.5 ° C in Nanded, 14.2 ° C in Nagpur and 14.8 ° C in Amravati.

Schools will remain closed in Mumbai till January 15
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has now decided to keep the school closed till January 15 in view of the increasing cases of Corona. On the other hand, 3,018 new cases of corona infection were registered in Maharashtra on Tuesday. Although 5,572 people were discharged after recovery, 68 people died. The Health Department informed that the total number of corona cases in the state has gone up to 19,25,066, while 18,20,021 people have also been cured. The number of active cases in the state is 54,537 and so far 49,373 people have lost their lives due to Corona. The recovery rate in the state is 94.54 percent.


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