Mumbai is bracing for exceptionally high tides over the next four days, as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued an advisory urging residents to avoid visiting the seafront from December 4 to 7. A maximum tide height of 4.96 metres is expected in the Arabian Sea during this period.
BMC Issues High-Tide Warning
According to civic authorities, tide levels will exceed 4 metres through the weekend, with the highest tide of 4.96 metres forecast at 11:52 PM on Thursday.
The BMC has also appealed for extra caution on December 6, the death anniversary of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, when thousands of people gather near Chaitya Bhoomi at Dadar’s seafront.
“Visitors are advised to stay alert and avoid venturing close to the shore,” the civic body said.
Crowd Expected for Ambedkar Jayanti Observance
Chaitya Bhoomi, where Dr. Ambedkar’s last rites were performed in 1956, traditionally witnesses very large crowds on December 6. Authorities fear that the high tide could pose safety risks to visitors.
Mumbai Weather Update
Mumbai woke up to a foggy and cool morning on Thursday, with the minimum temperature dipping to 18°C. However, warmer days are expected with maximum temperatures around 34°C over the coming week.
Key weather highlights:
- Past 24 hours: Dry weather, no rainfall recorded
- Max temperature: 33.0°C (slightly below normal)
- Min temperature: 18.0°C (colder than usual)
Weekly Weather Forecast
- Dec 4: Clear skies, bright sunshine
- Dec 5: Sunny, stable conditions
- Dec 6: Clear and dry; no indication of haze
- Dec 7: Sunny and steady weather continues
Despite cooler mornings, Mumbai will experience warmer daytime temperatures as winter conditions remain mild.
Originally published on 24×7-news.com.







