Mumbai Weather in August

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Season: Rainy Season or Monsoon Season 

Mumbai weather in August is rainy and sultry though continuous rainfall brings down temperature a little. The average temperature generally hovers between 25-30℃ (77-86℉). The rainfall still remains at a relatively high level, totaling 560 mm. There are about 28 rainy days on average, which means it has rainfall nearly every day in August. The air is also pretty wet due to high humidity of 83%. 

In general, it is not so comfortable to visit Mumbai in August with such rainy weather. In addition, transportation would be affected seriously and your travel itinerary may also be disturbed. However, the city’s most important Ganesh Chaturthi Festival is celebrated this month, when you can have some unique experiences.   

 

Averages for Mumbai Weather in August

Temperature: 28°C / 82°F
High Temperature: 30°C / 86°F
Low Temperature: 25°C / 77°F
Humidity: 83%
Rainfall: 560 mm
Rainy Days: 28 days
Sunrise: 06:16 ~ 06:24
Sunset: 18:56 ~ 19:14

What to Wear in Mumbai in August

For a Mumbai trip in August, you are suggested to prepare some breathable airy clothes like short sleeve shirts, shorts, blouses, light trousers and dresses. It is also recommended to pack some quick drying clothes and waterproof shoes to protect yourself from getting wet. Raincoats or umbrellas are also necessary for your daily outing.         
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Top Things to Do in Mumbai in August

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Travelers can firstly go sightseeing at the city’s most famous landmark, the Gateway of India, which was built to welcome the then British king and queen in the first 20th century. The long colonial history also leaves Mumbai a lot of gorgeous European style buildings. Among them, the highlights are Bombay High Court and beautiful Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahaji Terminus with stained glass windows. Sampling street food in Mumbai is unmissable. Colaba Causeway, Crawford Market and Bhendi Bazaar are definitely the best places. These places are also top shopping destinations. The Elephanta Caves are another UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring a lot of ancient rock-cut cave carvings. Visiting in August, you may happen to meet Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi. The festival is in honor of the elephant-headed deity Ganesha. The celebration generally lasts for 10 days, full of cultural events, fairs, parades, and delicious food.   

Tips

1. It is recommended to prepare mosquito repellent when visiting Mumbai in August. 
2. During the monsoon season, the prices for flights and accommodation would slightly decrease.
- Last updated on Apr. 19, 2023 by Kate Liu -