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2 minutes of readingPuneUpdated: January 27, 2026 9:36 PM IST

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 the 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 IMD’s weather forecasting department. 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.

Dipanita Nath is a senior assistant editor at The Indian Express, based in Pune. She is a versatile journalist with a deep interest in the intersection of culture, sustainability and urban life. Professional experience: Before joining The Indian Express, he worked with other top news organizations including Hindustan Times, The Times of India and Mint. Primary specializations: She is widely recognized for her coverage of the climate crisis, theater and performing arts, heritage conservation, and the startup ecosystem (often through her “Pune Inc” series). Narrative Approach: His work often uncovers “hidden stories” of Pune, focusing on historical institutes, local traditions and the personal journeys of social innovators. Recent Notable Articles (December 2025) Their recent reports highlight the cultural pulse of Pune and the environmental challenges the city faces during the winter season: 1. Climate and Environment “Pune shiveres on coldest morning of the season, minimum temperature falls to 6.9°C” (December 20, 2025): Report on record cold wave in Pune and IMD forecast for the week. “How a heritage tree mapping event at Ganeshkhind Garden highlights growing interest in Pune’s green heritage” (December 20, 2025): Covers a citizen-led initiative where Generation Z and millennials came together to document and protect ancient trees at a Biodiversity Heritage Site. “Right to Breathe: Landmark NGT orders direct PMC to set standards for pollution from construction sites” (December 8, 2025): Report on a major legal victory for residents fighting dust and air pollution in urban neighborhoods like Baner. 2. “Hidden Stories” and Heritage “Library within Pune that has nurtured the minds of entrepreneurs for 17 years” (December 21, 2025) – A Venture Center library feature detailing how a collection of 3,500 specialized books helps tech startups navigate the product lifecycle. “Before he died, Ram Sutar gave Pune a lasting gift” (December 18, 2025) – A tribute to legendary sculptor Ram Sutar (creator of the Statue of Unity), focusing on his local works such as the Chhatrapati Shivaji statue at Pune airport. “The Pune institute where MA Jinnah was once the chief guest” (December 6, 2025): An archival exploration of the College of Agriculture, established in 1907, and its historic role in India’s freedom struggle. 3. Arts, Theater and ‘Pune Inc’ ‘Satyajit Ray and Ritwik Ghatak were not rivals but close friends, says veteran filmmaker’ (December 17, 2025) – An in-depth interview ahead of the Pune International Film Festival (PIFF) that explores the camaraderie between legends of Indian cinema. “Meet the Pune entrepreneur helping women build and scale businesses” (December 16, 2025) – Part of her “Pune Inc” series, which profiles Nikita Vora’s efforts to empower women-led startups. “How Women Drone Pilots in Rural Maharashtra Are Cultivating a Green Habit” (December 12, 2025): Exploring how women in agriculture are using technology to reduce chemical use and labor. Signature Style Dipanita Nath is known for her intellectual curiosity and narrative approach. Whether he’s writing about a 110-year-old restaurant or the complexities of the climate crisis, he focuses on the human element and historical context. His columns are often a mix of reportage and cultural commentary, making them a staple for readers interested in the “soul” of Pune. X (Twitter): @dipanitanath …Read more


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