Weather Alert in Maharashtra: State Braces for Dual Risk on Friday as Temperature Drops, Rain Likely in South Konkan & Western Regions

Weather Alert in Maharashtra: State Braces for Dual Risk on Friday as Temperature Drops, Rain Likely in South Konkan & Western Regions

Weather Alert in Maharashtra: State Braces for Dual Risk on Friday as Temperature Drops, Rain Likely in South Konkan & Western Regions

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Maharashtra sees clear skies in most regions, while South Konkan, Kolhapur, Satara, and Ratnagiri may experience rain with thunder. Forecast for November 7 detailed.


Maharashtra, November 6, 2025 — The state is witnessing significant changes in weather patterns, with most regions seeing the end of the monsoon’s shadow. However, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert as parts of South Konkan and Western Maharashtra brace for rainfall and a dip in temperatures on Friday, November 7.

South Konkan & Western Maharashtra: Except for certain districts, the rainfall cover has largely cleared from the state. However, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Satara, and parts of Kolhapur may experience light rain accompanied by occasional thunderstorms.

In Mumbai, skies are expected to be partly cloudy, with maximum temperatures reaching 32°C and minimum temperatures around 21°C. Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts may see isolated rainfall.

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Pune & Surrounding Areas: Pune is expected to experience partly cloudy skies after morning, with temperatures ranging between 18°C and 31°C. The IMD has noted a slight drop in minimum temperatures, indicating the start of a cooler phase.

Kolhapur will mostly see clear skies with minimal rainfall, maximum temperature around 30°C and minimum 19°C.

North Maharashtra: Regions including Nashik will experience mostly clear skies with sunny conditions, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 30°C.

Marathwada & Vidarbha: Marathwada districts are gradually witnessing clear skies. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar will see dry weather with temperatures ranging from 19°C to 30°C. Vidarbha is expected to experience a drop in minimum temperatures, signaling colder nights ahead. In Nagpur and Amravati, minimum temperatures may dip to 17°C, while maximum temperatures will hover around 32°C in Amravati.

Overall, rainfall has receded across most of Maharashtra, marking the start of the pink winter (Gulabi Thandi). Northern, central, and eastern districts are experiencing cooler nights, while South Konkan and parts of Western Maharashtra may continue to face humid conditions with scattered rain.

IMD Advisory: Residents in coastal and western districts are advised to stay cautious due to possible thunderstorms and occasional showers. Cooler nights are expected across Marathwada and Vidarbha.

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