Mumbai, March 23 -- Mumbaikars should brace for intense heat on Monday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a yellow alert and forecasting heatwave-like conditions as temperatures in the suburbs are likely to touch 38degC. South Mumbai will experience hot and humid conditions, with the mercury likely to hover around 35degC. On Sunday, the IMD had already placed the city under a yellow alert, forecasting rising temperatures. The Santacruz observatory, considered the city's base station, recorded a maximum of 36.4degC, 3.2 degrees above normal. But, early morning temperatures dipped, with the minimum recorded at 19.8degC, which was 2.3 degrees below normal. At the Colaba observatory, the maximum temperature was 34.2degC (2.4 degrees above normal), while the minimum stood at 22.2degC, 1.4 degrees below normal. HTC...