
Chinchwad recorded the highest rainfall in Pune at 66 mm over the weekend.
Rain eased Sunday afternoon, with a Yellow Alert for Pune on September 29.
Showers likely return from September 30 due to a Bay of Bengal low-pressure system, with Orange Alerts for Mumbai and Pune ghats.
Pune, 29 September 2025: Pune experienced heavy rain from Saturday night through early Sunday, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures and a chill in the air. Chinchwad recorded the highest rainfall at 66 mm over 24 hours, followed by Lohegaon with 51.4 mm, Pashan with 42.6 mm, Shivajinagar with 36.4 mm, Lavale with 30.5 mm, and Koregaon Park with 28 mm.
The rain gradually eased by Sunday afternoon as the weather system weakened and moved away from Maharashtra. The city now has a Yellow Alert for September 29, signal light to moderate showers in most areas.
Meanwhile, surrounding regions including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Nashik ghats, Satara, and Kolhapur ghats will remain under Orange Alerts till September 29 due to continued heavy rainfall risk.
However, meteorologists warn that showers are likely to return from the evening of September 30. A low-pressure system forming over the Bay of Bengal may increase rain activity in Maharashtra, prompting Orange Alerts for Mumbai and ghat areas of Pune and Nashik, while Pune city may continue to experience moderate rain.