Pune residents are currently facing an unexpected weather situation, with minimum temperatures reaching record highs for October. The mercury soared to 23.3°C on Thursday, surpassing the previous record set earlier this month. Even on Friday, temperatures remained high, providing little relief to locals.

Across Maharashtra, night temperatures are reported to be 1-5 degrees above normal, with humidity levels on the rise. Experts attribute this to moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere, especially at night.

Meteorologists note that this weather pattern is affecting various regions in Maharashtra, disrupting typical weather patterns and forcing residents to rely on air conditioning even at night. While thunderstorms have occurred, they haven’t brought relief from the heat and humidity.

Looking ahead, there may be some relief in sight after October 23, when dry air from north India could lower temperatures below 20°C in certain areas. The formation of a new low-pressure area over the central Bay of Bengal around October 22 may not have a significant impact on Maharashtra, according to current forecasts.

As Pune continues to experience warm nights, residents are advised to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions during this unusual weather spell. With potential changes in weather patterns on the horizon, there is hope for relief from the oppressive heat by the end of the month.

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