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Pune: The maximum temperature in Shivajinagar has started increasing, following a prolonged period of cooler weather amid incessant rainfall, with the Met department expecting it to climb up around 30°C by mid-Aug. SD Sanap, a scientist with the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Pune, said, “Over the next few days, day temperature is likely to fluctuate, with some sunny periods alternating with cloudy conditions. As the rainfall intensity has reduced and continuous showers have subsided, the maximum temperature is showing a rising trend.

” The weather data for Shivajinagar revealed that the maximum temperature on Thursday was 29.4°C — 1.9° above normal for this time of the year.



The minimum temperature stood at 22.6°C — 0.7° above the normal.

On Aug 2, the maximum temperature in Shivajinagar stood at 25.5°C,while till Aug 5, it rose to 27.8°C.

On Aug 6, it further increased to 28.4°C. The forecast for the next seven days showed generally cloudy skies with light to moderate rainfall in the city.

The intensity, however, is expected to decrease compared to the recent wet spell, allowing the mercury to climb towards the 30°C-mark around Aug 13. We also published the following articles recently High winds & drizzle bring down maximum temperature in Gurgaon; heavy showers likely from Tomorrow Gurgaon experienced scattered showers and breezy conditions, with 9mm of rainfall by Monday morning. A 'yellow alert' for rain has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday.

The maximum temperature dropped due to the weather, and air quality improved. Delhi is expected to see intense rain from Tuesday to Thursday as well. More rain on Tuesday, temperature may rise but stay below normal in Kolkata: IMD Kolkata experienced mostly dry weather on Sunday despite a partially cloudy sky.

The meteorological department predicts similar conditions for Monday, with possible rain revival and thunderstorms expected from Tuesday. The city has received 91.7 mm of rainfall this month so far, a 79% surplus.

The mercury levels are slightly higher but staying within normal limits. No heavy rain for 5 days, Gurgaon records slight rise in temperature Residents of Gurgaon experienced a drizzle on Friday morning with 24mm rain recorded till 5.30am.

However, heavy showers are unlikely for the next five days according to the IMD. The city saw overcast skies and light rain, with temperatures slightly rising. IMD forecasts partly cloudy skies and isolated light rain for Haryana and Delhi over the coming days.

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