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Pune’s Temperature Drops to 16.7°C, Light Rainfall Expected Until November 2 - PUNE PULSE

Pune, MHLocal News

Pune's temperature has dropped significantly to 16. 7°C, the lowest it has been this October, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This decrease is largely due to the effects of cyclone remnants, which are also expected to bring light rainfall until November 2. The IMD has been tracking these changes closely, indicating a broader cooling trend in the region, which could impact local life and activities. Residents should prepare for the transition into cooler nights and possibly wet weather as November approaches.

This drop in temperature is part of a consistent pattern observed throughout the month, making it particularly relevant for local businesses and outdoor events. The forecast's immediacy highlights the importance of staying informed about weather changes that could affect daily routines. As the city adapts to these conditions, the effects on health, transportation, and outdoor activities may become more pronounced. The article serves as a timely update for residents to stay prepared and responsive to the evolving weather scenario.

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