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Pune Weather Alert: Rising Heat, Rain Expected Soon, Yellow Alert Issued

A Yellow Alert has been issued for the Pune district, and citizens have been advised to take necessary precautions.

Salil Urunkar

Pune city experienced a significant rise in temperature this morning, leading to discomfort among residents. Due to specific weather developments in certain parts of Maharashtra, the India Meteorological Department has predicted rainfall in Pune and nearby areas. A Yellow Alert has been issued for the district, and citizens have been advised to take necessary precautions.

Weather Conditions Leading to Rain

According to the India Meteorological Department, a cyclone-like condition has formed over Marathwada. This weather disturbance is expected to influence Pune and surrounding regions, leading to rainfall accompanied by strong winds.

Yellow Alert for Pune

Considering the expected weather changes, a Yellow Alert has been issued for Pune district for the next four days.

From tomorrow onwards, the intense heat is expected to subside, giving way to humid conditions.

Rainfall is likely in Pune and surrounding areas tomorrow.

Over the next two to three days, some parts of Maharashtra will also receive rain.

This weather pattern is expected to continue for four to five days.

The India Meteorological Department has urged citizens to take necessary precautions against strong winds and possible heavy showers.

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