1. Dew has been noticed during the night and early mornings across Maharashtra as reduced evaporation has dried up the atmosphere.
  2. Moisture in the air is now shifting westward after Cyclone Dana’s landfall on the Odisha coast, prompting light to moderate rain predictions for the state during the Diwali festival.
  3. Despite the official monsoon withdrawal, Maharashtra experienced rainfall through early and mid-October due to low-pressure systems over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.
  4. The last week of October saw a decline in rainfall, leading to increased temperatures and ‘October heat’ in the state.
  5. The India Meteorological Department forecasts rain between October 29 and 31 in Maharashtra, with a ‘Yellow Alert’ issued for several districts on October 29 and 30.
  6. Senior meteorologist Anupam Kashyapi noted that rains could begin on October 28, accompanied by cloudy skies and lightning in some areas.
  7. The return of moisture westward post-cyclone may lead to continued rain through Diwali in the state.
  8. The Diwali festival could worsen air quality in Maharashtra due to increased particulate matter from fireworks and raised dust levels in the air during the dry spell.
  9. Without mentioning sources, it is important for residents to be aware of the potential impact of weather and air quality during the Diwali celebrations in the state.

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