Pune, 9th March 2026: City has been witnessing a noticeable rise in both maximum and minimum temperatures over the past few days, leading to hotter afternoons and increased discomfort for residents. The sharp rise in temperature has made the daytime heat more intense.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the weather in Pune is expected to remain relatively stable over the next three days. However, officials have indicated that temperatures could rise again after this brief period of stability.
On Sunday (March 8), the city recorded a maximum temperature of 37.1°C and a minimum temperature of 16.8°C. The high daytime temperature has made it difficult for people to step outdoors in the afternoon, as the strong sunlight continues to affect daily routines.
For Monday (March 9), the IMD has predicted that temperatures will remain almost unchanged. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 37°C, while the minimum temperature may stay near 17°C. The sky is likely to remain mostly clear throughout the day.
Meteorological officials also noted that the summer season this year is likely to be hotter than average across many parts of India. Several regions, particularly in eastern and central India, may experience more intense heatwave conditions in the coming months.