Maharashtra Weather Updates: Foggy Morning in Pune, Cold Wave Intensifies in Marathwada

Pune Breaks Cold Wave with Fog; IMD Predicts Warming Trend
The cold wave has tightened its grip across Maharashtra as of December 21, with Pune witnessing foggy and chilly weather alongside a drop in temperatures in several parts of the state. After brief relief earlier this week, minimum temperatures have dropped again, particularly in North Maharashtra and Marathwada. Here’s the latest update:
Pune:
Pune started the day with a foggy and cloudy morning, signaling the return of colder conditions. The city’s minimum temperature stands at 11°C, while the maximum is expected to reach 29°C. Despite a slight rise in temperature, mornings and evenings remain cold, making warm clothing essential.
Mumbai:
Mumbai and its suburbs are experiencing mostly clear skies today. The minimum temperature has risen to 18°C, while the maximum is likely to reach 32°C, providing relatively mild conditions compared to other regions.
Marathwada:
The cold wave in Marathwada has intensified. In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, clear skies are expected throughout the day. The minimum temperature has dropped to 11°C, while the maximum is projected at 30°C, adding to the chilly mornings.
Vidarbha:
Vidarbha has seen a slight rise in minimum temperatures, reducing the chill compared to earlier this week. In Nagpur, the day began with foggy and cloudy skies. The minimum temperature stands at 17°C, while the maximum is expected to be 28°C.
North Maharashtra:
North Maharashtra continues to face intense cold conditions. In cities like Nashik, the minimum temperature has dropped to 10°C, with a maximum of 29°C. Clear skies are expected to prevail throughout the day.
Chilly conditions remain prominent in Pune, Marathwada, and North Maharashtra, making warm clothing a necessity for residents. Meanwhile, Mumbai and Vidarbha are experiencing slightly warmer weather due to a rise in minimum temperatures. Weather experts predict temperatures to stabilize across the state in the coming days.