Updated On: 30 March, 2025 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
First week of April may see rain in city, but humidity also expected

The recent spate of hot days saw people cooling off in various ways, including a splash at Banganga Tank. Pic/Anurag Ahire
As March draws to a close, Mumbai and South Central Maharashtra are getting some relief from the intense heat. After enduring a stretch of scorching days marked by occasional red heat alerts, temperatures have now settled to normal levels or even dipped slightly below the seasonal average in some areas. However, this reprieve may be short-lived, as forecasters predict a return of sweltering summer temperatures after Eid.
Rising humidity ahead