Mumbai Weather in May

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Season: Hot Season or Summer 

May is the end of summer in Mumbai. With the temperature hovering between 21-33℃ (70-91℉) averagely, it is still very hot in the daytime but it becomes cool in the evening. Only a little rainfall may be seen. The monthly precipitation accumulates to around 18 mm and only one rainy day may be expected. The humidity is around 69% and the sunlight lasts for around 13 hours each day. 

Visiting Mumbai in May means you have to travel under the sultry and hot weather, especially in late May, when the monsoon season is approaching. The good thing is that there are fewer travelers this month and travel costs would fall a little accordingly.        

 

Averages for Mumbai Weather in May

Temperature: 27°C / 81°F
High Temperature: 33°C / 91°F
Low Temperature: 21°C / 70°F
Humidity: 69%
Rainfall: 18 mm
Rainy Days: 1 day
Sunrise: 06:01 ~ 06:11
Sunset: 19:01 ~ 19:12

What to Wear in Mumbai in May

For those who plan to visit Mumbai in May, it is recommended to pack summer outfits in your luggage. Breathable cotton and linen clothes are suggested for the muggy weather. Short sleeve T-shirts, blouses, dresses and shorts are all favorable. Wearing sandals or flip-flops is indispensable. Also, don’t forget to prepare sunglasses, hats and sunscreen to protect you from baking sunshine. And a thin coat is necessary for cool nights.  
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Top Things to Do in Delhi in May

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Visiting Mumbai in the hot season, travelers cannot miss the coastal city’s beaches. Juhu Beach is one of the most popular fine beaches near Mumbai, offering white sands, interesting water activities, delicious Indian snacks, and impressive sun set views. In addition to beaches, taking in the beauty of Mumbai’s gorgeous colonial buildings is unmissable, from the magnificent Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus to the iconic Gateway of India. Mumbai also features spectacular religious sanctuaries, like Babulnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Shree Siddhivinayak for Lord Ganesh. Want to learn more about Indian religious culture? Pay a visit to Elephanta Island where hides the ancient rock caves and sculptures carved in the 6th century.     

Tips

1. Try to stay indoors at noon and in the early afternoon when the temperature reaches peak, in order to avoid the risk of catching sunstroke. 
2. Please wear clothes that can cover your shoulders and knees when exploring temples.
- Last updated on Apr. 19, 2023 by Kate Liu -