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Cool Weather Relief Ahead for Pune With Rain Forecast

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Good news for Pune residents! The weather is going to get better soon as rain is expected from May 3. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) says that along with rain, the day temperatures will also start dropping. This will give people relief from the hot weather that has been troubling everyone for many days.

The rain isn’t just coming to Pune but will also visit other parts of Maharashtra. From May 2, places like Vidarbha will see light to medium thunderstorms. IMD has given an orange warning for many areas including Chandrapur, Bhandara, Gadchiroli, and Gondia. This means these places should get ready for good rainfall.

When it rains in Pune, nearby areas will also feel cooler. The rain clouds will move across Maharashtra, bringing relief to many places where people are feeling too hot. The orange warning by IMD shows that they’re keeping a close watch on the weather changes and want people to be prepared.

This rain is coming at a very good time because right now the weather is very hot everywhere. Once it starts raining, the day will become cooler and people will feel much better. Just like when you splash water to cool down, the rain will help make the air less hot.

These weather changes are normal for this time of the year. IMD uses special tools and computers to tell us about the weather before it happens. This helps people plan their activities better. For example, if you know it’s going to rain tomorrow, you can carry an umbrella or raincoat.

IMD keeps watching the sky and clouds all the time to tell us about weather changes. They use special machines to check wind speed, temperature, and rain chances. This helps them warn people about big weather changes. The coming rain will surely make everyone happy as it will bring relief from the hot summer days in Pune and nearby areas.

The expected rainfall will provide welcome relief to commuters using Pune’s public transportation system, which has been dealing with increased ridership during the hot weather.

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