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Mixed Weather Patterns in Maharashtra with Heatwave, Cloudy Skies and Moderate Temperatures in Different Parts of the State, Check Details

Maharashtra Weather Outlook

The weather outlook for Maharashtra for the next few days presents a mixed picture.

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In the state of Maharashtra, the weather is playing a game of extremes. From blistering heat to the promise of refreshing monsoon showers, here’s the latest on Maharashtra’s weather.

Vidarbha Feels the Heat:

Brahmapuri, a town in Vidarburi, is feeling the heat, literally. The mercury soared to a sizzling 47.1°C, making it one of the hottest spots in the state. The weather folks have sounded a heatwave alert, cautioning that some isolated pockets in Vidarbha might face the brunt of the heat.

A Tale of Two Temperatures:

In Maharashtra, while Brahmapuri was sweltering at 47.1°C, Dharashiv recorded the lowest temperature in the state at a relatively cool 22.9°C.

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Mumbai’s Weather Outlook Mumbaikars can expect a mix of sun and clouds for the next 24 hours. Daytime temperatures are likely to hover around 35°C, while the nights could see a dip to around 29°C. So, warm days and slightly cooler nights are on the cards.

Pune’s Weather Forecast:

Pune’s skies are likely to be partly cloudy, with daytime temperatures ranging between 34°C and 37°C. Night-time temperatures could drop to between 23°C and 27°C. While it’s going to be warm, it won’t be as hot as Brahmapuri.

Heatwave Hits Other Parts of India:

It’s not just Maharashtra that’s feeling the heat. Phalodi in Rajasthan recorded a whopping 49.4°C on May 27, 2024, indicating that heatwaves are sweeping across several regions in India.

But there’s a silver lining to this heat. Conditions are ripe for the Southwest Monsoon to make its grand entry over Kerala. Over the next 3-4 days, the monsoon is expected to advance over some parts of the Northeastern states. This will bring the much-awaited relief from the heat in various parts of India, including Maharashtra. So, keep those umbrellas handy!