- Get ready to bid adieu to those chilly winter nights! The IMD predicts warmer temperatures for central and northwest India, including Maharashtra. Say hello to shorter cold-wave days and a toastier season ahead.
- The IMD forecasts above-normal day and night temperatures for the upcoming season. Brace yourself for some fluctuations – some days may be cooler than usual, while others may bring the heat. Overall, expect a hotter monthly average.
- Maharashtra is feeling the heat with minimum temperatures soaring above normal levels. Shivajinagar recorded a balmy 19.9°C, a whopping 7° higher than usual for this time of year. Looks like winter is taking a backseat this season.
- Blame it on Cyclone Fengal – the remnants are bringing in warm, moisture-laden winds from the Bay of Bengal, causing temperatures to rise. Cloud cover is on the rise, keeping nights warmer and minimum temperatures elevated.
- Pune residents, get ready for milder nights ahead. Expect minimum temperatures to range between 16°C and 19°C in the coming days, with a slight dip on Saturday. Don’t expect a significant drop – winter seems to be playing hooky this year.
- The warm winter trend continues in Pune, with record-breaking temperatures. Shivajinagar saw its warmest December nights on December 3 and 4, with minimum temperatures hitting 21.7°C and 22.5°C. Looks like cozy blankets may have to wait this season.
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