Pune residents have been caught off guard with the recent weather changes, experiencing both winter chills and summer heat within the same day. The city has seen temperatures reach as high as 36°C during the day, dropping to a cool 12°C at night. Talegaon even recorded a scorching 38.8°C on February 14, much higher than usual for this time of year.

Meteorologists are pointing to dry winds from South India and western disturbances in North India as the culprits behind these extreme temperature fluctuations. These dry winds are pushing up temperatures in Maharashtra, creating a significant 17°C difference between day and night temperatures. There are concerns that these shifts could impact the upcoming rabi crops.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) is predicting clear skies in the coming days, with temperatures expected to rise by 2-3°C. In light of these changes, residents are urged to take precautionary measures such as staying hydrated, avoiding direct sun exposure, using sunscreen and sunglasses, eating seasonal fruits and vegetables, and monitoring their health for any signs of illness.

Experts are warning that these weather fluctuations could have implications for public health and agriculture, underscoring the importance of vigilance during this time. The IMD will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Stay safe, Pune!

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