Pune woke up on Monday to cloudy skies and one of the warmest mornings of the season, with the minimum temperature at Shivajinagar station touching 17.4 degrees Celsius, down from 13.9 degrees Celsius the previous day.
According to meteorologists, cloud cover prevents solar radiation from escaping, which causes warmer nights and early mornings. In areas like Koregaon Park, Magarpatta and Chinchwad, the minimum temperature was around 20 degrees Celsius on January 27.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast similar conditions for the next few days, predicting partly cloudy skies along with the possibility of Isolated light rain, lightning and thunder. The maximum temperature along Pune On Tuesday it remained relatively stable at 31 degrees Celsius. By February 1, the minimum temperature is expected to rise to around 18 degrees Celsius, one of the warmest this season, while the maximum could reach 33 degrees Celsius.
A yellow alert, indicating the possibility of light rain accompanied by thunder and lightning, has been issued for Pune, Dhule, Satara, Jalgaon, Nashik and Aurangabad.
“The changes in weather are due to a western disturbance crossing the Himalayan region. The confluence of winds, which is the interaction between opposite winds blowing from the cold north and warm south, both carrying moisture, over central India and north and central Maharashtra is causing clouds and increasing the probability of thunder and lightning in isolated areas in Pune and some other districts,” said Anupam Kashyapi, former head of the weather forecasting department at the IMD. The western unrest has brought snow, fog and bitter cold to several parts of northern India, including Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh.
Kashyapi said the western disturbances are expected to move east on January 28, leading to clearer weather in northern India, Madhya Pradesh and parts of Maharashtra. “People should avoid standing under a tree or similar structures during lightning and rain,” he added.
The night temperature in Pune has been gradually increasing over the past few weeks, almost signaling the end of winter.
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