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Home / Environment / Maharashtra's Winter: Dryness Grips Pune Region

Maharashtra's Winter: Dryness Grips Pune Region

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Several Maharashtra districts, including Pune, face mild to moderate dryness.
  • Dry, cold air exacerbates respiratory illnesses and traps pollutants.
  • Winter dryness is typical but could strain resources if it persists.
Maharashtra's Winter: Dryness Grips Pune Region

As of January 4, 2026, several districts in Maharashtra, including Pune, are experiencing mild to moderate dryness. This phenomenon is characterized by low humidity, colder air, and weak evaporation, typical of a dry winter season.

Meteorologists attribute this dryness to limited rainfall, minimal moisture transport, and reduced evaporation due to cold conditions. While reservoirs are well-stocked from a good monsoon, the dry air poses health risks. Experts warn that cold and dry air can worsen respiratory conditions and trap pollutants near the ground, with Pune and surrounding urban areas already seeing increased pollution levels.

The India Meteorological Department's outlook for January 2026 suggests colder-than-normal temperatures, indicating a potential continuation of the dry winter. Although current conditions do not pose an immediate threat to crops, drinking water, or reservoirs, prolonged dryness over the next few months could elevate irrigation demands and deplete soil moisture.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pune and surrounding districts are facing dryness due to limited rainfall, low humidity, and reduced evaporation from cold conditions.
The cold and dry air can worsen respiratory illnesses and contribute to higher air pollution levels in urban areas.
Currently, crops are not significantly affected, but prolonged dryness could increase irrigation needs and deplete soil moisture.

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