Pune Weather: The Pune district continues to experience intermittent post-monsoon showers, with various parts witnessing sporadic rainfall. Over the last two days, the pattern has been consistent – sunny days followed by showers at night. On Wednesday (Oct 16), Indapur recorded the highest rainfall at 35 mm. This unpredictable weather is delaying crop harvesting and creating challenges for farmers. (Pune News)
Pune Weather Rain and Rising Temperatures
For the past three to four days, different areas in Pune have been experiencing light showers. Mornings often begin with overcast skies, but by 10 a.m., the sun starts to shine brightly, leading to hotter midday temperatures. The increasing heat has caused a noticeable rise in the maximum temperature during the day. However, by evening, there’s a shift in the weather, and light to moderate rainfall is observed in several areas at night. (Pune Rain News)
Impact on Agriculture
The sporadic nature of the rainfall is affecting the harvest of major crops like soybean, cotton, and groundnut. The rain-soaked fields are delaying harvesting processes, leading to concerns over potential crop damage. In areas where the weather clears up, harvesting activities are moving ahead quickly, but farmers remain on edge about the changing weather.
Pune District Rainfall Highlights
In Haveli, areas such as Kothrud, Theur, Uruli Kanchan, and Wagholi saw light showers. Mulshi’s Paud, Male, and Pirangut also experienced light rain. Bhor reported 18 mm of rain in Ambavade, while other areas like Bhore and Nasrapur witnessed moderate showers. Maval’s Lonavala and Khed’s Chakan also received light rain, alongside several other regions like Velhe, Baramati, and Daund. (Pune Weather News)
Notably, Baramati’s Pandare area received 25 mm of rain, while Malewadi recorded 21 mm. Indapur’s Anthuruni saw 32 mm, and surrounding regions like Loni and Bavda recorded around 17-26 mm. In the Purandar area, regions such as Saswad and Jejuri also experienced light rain.
Weather Outlook for Pune
Looking ahead, Pune’s weather is expected to remain unpredictable, with isolated rains continuing across the district. Daytime temperatures may rise, while evenings will likely bring some relief with scattered showers. This changing weather pattern could persist in the coming days, potentially affecting crop harvesting and daily activities across Pune.