Maharashtra Weather Update For February 9: Climate Pattern Changes, IMD Releases New Alert for Monday
Maharashtra Weather Update For February 9: Climate Pattern Changes, IMD Releases New Alert for Monday
Maharashtra Weather Update | February 8
A noticeable change in weather conditions is being observed across Maharashtra, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a dry and warm weather alert for Monday, February 9. There is no forecast of rainfall, and the intensity of winter cold is steadily declining across the state.
According to the latest forecast, the weather will remain mostly dry to partly cloudy, with above-normal maximum temperatures and minimal change in minimum temperatures. The state is expected to experience warmer days and mild nights, indicating a clear transition towards early summer conditions.
Regional Weather Forecast
Konkan Region
- Maximum Temperature: 27°C – 30°C
- Minimum Temperature: 23°C – 25°C
- Weather will remain clear to partly cloudy
- Morning haze possible, humid coastal conditions
- No rainfall expected
Western Maharashtra (Pune, Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur, Solapur)
- Maximum Temperature: 28°C – 32°C
- Minimum Temperature: 15°C – 19°C
- Bright sunshine and dry conditions
- Mild cold in the morning, heat during afternoon
North Maharashtra
- Maximum Temperature: 28°C – 31°C
- Minimum Temperature: 14°C – 18°C
- Clear and dry weather
- Partly cloudy skies in isolated areas
Marathwada Region
(Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Parbhani, Beed, Hingoli, Nanded, Latur)
- Maximum Temperature: 29°C – 32°C
- Minimum Temperature: 15°C – 19°C
- Winter chill weakening, heat intensity rising
- Warm days, cooler nights
Vidarbha Region (Including Nagpur)
- Maximum Temperature: 30°C – 33°C
- Minimum Temperature: 16°C – 20°C
- Dry and warm climate
- Slight cold at night, hot daytime conditions
7-Day Outlook for Maharashtra
IMD forecasts indicate that:
- No rainfall is expected across Maharashtra for the next 7 days
- Minimum temperatures may rise by 2–3°C
- Winter cold will continue to weaken
- Stable and dry weather pattern likely to persist
This shift clearly signals the end of winter conditions and the beginning of warmer seasonal transition across the state.
Disclaimer:
This weather report is based on preliminary forecasts and public meteorological data. Weather conditions may change. For official and real-time updates, refer to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) advisories and local authorities.



