Pune Weather: City Shivers Amid Cyclone Fengal’s Chill Though a Slight Rise in Temperature Registered
Pune is waking up to an unseasonal chill as Cyclone Fengal’s far-reaching effects ripple through Maharashtra. Today, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 13.4°C, marking a slight rise from previous days. Yet, the cold wave persists, making mornings brisk and nights notably chilly.
Cyclone Fengal’s Influence on Pune Weather
Meteorologists explain that Cyclone Fengal, stationed over the Bay of Bengal, has created an anti-clockwise circulation, pulling moisture out of the state. This phenomenon, combined with Pune’s clear skies, intensifies land cooling through radiation, creating a pronounced chill factor. The result? Even as temperatures hover above record lows, the perceived cold feels sharper.
Maharashtra’s Weather Snapshot
Across the state, varied temperatures highlight the weather extremes:
- Nashik: Yesterday’s coldest at 8.9°C.
- Ratnagiri: Topped the charts with a balmy 34.5°C.
- Mumbai: Balanced between 30.8°C and a comfortable 21.2°C.
- Pune: Peaked at 29.1°C and dropped to 9.7°C earlier this week.
Historical Weather Context
Though chilly, today’s 13.4°C is far from Pune’s coldest. The city’s all-time low was recorded at 4.6°C on November 27, 1964. The 1980s frequently saw temperatures dip to 6°C–7°C, making this current spell a milder but memorable experience for residents.
Cyclone Fengal: Broader Impacts
As Cyclone Fengal approaches landfall near Chennai and Puducherry, the IMD has issued heavy rainfall warnings for southern states. Fishermen are cautioned against venturing into rough seas, while Maharashtra braces for drier, cooler air as moisture is drawn southward.
What Pune Residents Should Know
- Prepare for Morning Chills: Keep those layers handy as clear skies and reduced humidity amplify the cold.
- Stay Informed: Cyclone Fengal’s progression could lead to unexpected weather shifts.
This rare blend of meteorological factors has given Pune an unseasonal cold wave, linking the city’s weather to a storm brewing hundreds of kilometers away. As the cyclone unfolds, staying updated can ensure safety and preparedness.