
Happy Weekend Chembur Family.
Stepping outside in Chembur lately feels unusually exhausting, sticky, or draining? You’re not alone.
Across Mumbai and Thane, residents have been experiencing intense discomfort because of a combination of heat and high humidity, often making temperatures feel much higher than what’s officially recorded.
What’s happening is simple: humidity makes it harder for sweat to evaporate, which is how the body naturally cools itself. So even when temperatures don’t look extreme on paper, the body still feels overheated and exhausted. Which is why it’s worth being a little more careful than usual during this stretch of weather.
A Few Things Worth Keeping In Mind:
Don’t wait to feel thirsty before drinking water
ORS, coconut water, or buttermilk help better than only cold drinks
Avoid direct afternoon heat where possible
If you feel dizzy, unusually tired, or nauseous, slow down and cool off immediately
In weather like this, humidity often does more damage than temperature alone. Stay prepared.

