Temperatures inch upward, yet early mornings and nights stay cool across major cities including Nagpur, Pune, and Nashik.
The recent cold wave that gripped several parts of Maharashtra has now started to ease, but the chill in the air continues to linger across many districts. According to the latest weather updates from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures have slightly improved over the past few days. However, a mild cold breeze and lingering foggy conditions continue to define the mornings and evenings in both urban and rural regions.
Over the past week, Maharashtra experienced a noticeable drop in temperatures, especially in the northern and central parts of the state, including Nagpur, Nashik, Pune, and parts of Vidarbha. Minimum temperatures in some regions dipped below 10°C, making it one of the coldest periods of the ongoing winter season. Now, with the cold wave gradually weakening, daytime temperatures are expected to rise slightly, providing some relief to residents.
Weather conditions improve slightly
The IMD’s latest forecast indicates that the intensity of cold wind coming from northern India has reduced. As a result, most regions in central Maharashtra and Vidarbha are witnessing a marginal rise in the minimum temperature. Cities like Nagpur, Wardha, and Chandrapur reported night temperatures between 12°C and 14°C, while Pune and Nashik recorded around 11°C. In contrast, Konkan and Mumbai continue to feel relatively comfortable with temperatures staying in the range of 18°C to 20°C.
Despite the improving trend, the IMD has urged caution in early morning and late-night travel due to chances of light fog and shallow mist in low-lying areas. Farmers and daily commuters are especially being advised to remain watchful as reduced visibility could affect transportation and agricultural activities in some rural belts.
Impact on daily life and health
Even though the cold wave has begun to fade, the persisted cold air has kept people relying on warm clothes, especially during early mornings. Schools, colleges, and offices saw people resuming regular schedules after a short spell of severe chill earlier in the week. Health authorities have also recommended precautions against seasonal ailments such as colds, coughs, and viral infections, which commonly intensify during this transition period of winter.
Local healthcare professionals suggest maintaining a warm diet, avoiding sudden temperature exposure, and staying hydrated. Hospitals across districts like Nagpur, Nashik, and Ahmednagar have reported an increase in the number of seasonal flu cases during the last ten days, though no alarming situation has been observed.
Agricultural and rural outlook
The easing cold wave has brought mixed effects for the farming community. The recent chill helped in improving crop health for rabi crops like wheat, gram, and mustard in several regions. However, prolonged cold and morning dew have slightly delayed fieldwork in some pockets of Vidarbha and Marathwada. With the weather turning milder, agricultural operations are expected to pick up pace again, especially harvesting preparations for early rabi crops.
Agriculture experts believe this season’s temperature variation might benefit yield if the pattern stabilizes without another cold spell. The mild winter also supports vegetable and fruit crops, adding a potential economic boost for local farmers.
Upcoming forecast and state overview
According to the IMD’s extended forecast, the next 3–4 days are likely to remain largely stable, with temperatures showing a minor uptrend. No major cold wave warnings have been issued as of now. Districts like Jalgaon, Nagpur, Wardha, and Ahmednagar could still experience cool nights, but maximum temperatures are expected to rise gradually, settling around 28°C to 30°C during the daytime.
Meteorologists attribute the easing of cold conditions to a change in wind direction and decreasing northern pressure systems. However, a new western disturbance could mildly influence the northern parts of India next week, which may again affect Maharashtra’s temperature pattern slightly.
Citizens adapt to winter vibes
As the slight chill continues, citizens across the state are enjoying the pleasant weather. In cities like Pune and Nashik, early morning joggers and tourists can be seen enjoying the crisp breeze. Tea stalls and local eateries are witnessing a rise in customers, as people prefer hot beverages to beat the mild cold. In contrast, rural markets remain vibrant with farmers and traders engaged in daily trade activities under the bright winter sun.
This moderate winter phase, following an intense cold spell, has brought a sense of relief to residents who had been dealing with biting cold mornings earlier in December. Many weather experts believe that Maharashtra has entered a more stable winter pattern that is likely to last until early January before temperatures begin to climb gradually.
Summary
In short, while the cold wave in Maharashtra has weakened, the state continues to experience a light to moderate chill, maintaining the pleasant essence of winter. The IMD’s latest updates suggest no severe weather concerns ahead, and citizens can expect moderately cool conditions to persist for a few more days. People are being advised to enjoy the season while staying mindful of changing temperatures during late evening and early morning hours.

