Pune is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures rising sharply across the city. The maximum temperature in Shivajinagar reached 39.8°C on April 12, which is 2 degrees above normal and the highest recorded this season so far.
Meanwhile, Lohegaon recorded an even higher temperature of 40.9°C, exceeding the normal by 3.1 degrees.
Over the past two days, the city has witnessed a steep rise of more than 5°C, making daily life increasingly uncomfortable for residents. The minimum temperatures have also remained above normal, contributing to warmer nights and overall discomfort.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the heatwave conditions are expected to persist in the coming days. A yellow alert has been issued for Pune on April 15, indicating rising temperatures and the need for caution.
The IMD forecast suggests that temperatures will remain high throughout the week. Shivajinagar is likely to record maximum temperatures between 40°C and 41°C, while Lohegaon may see temperatures touching 41°C to 42°C on certain days.
There is no rainfall predicted for Pune or most parts of Maharashtra over the next week, which means the hot and dry weather conditions will continue without relief.
On April 13, the maximum temperature is expected to stay around 39°C, while the minimum may drop slightly to 20°C. However, from April 14 onwards, temperatures are likely to rise further, crossing 40°C, with minimum temperatures climbing to around 22°C.
Officials have indicated that the warming trend will continue, and residents should be prepared for prolonged heat conditions in the city.