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Pune Scorches at 41.4°C in Hottest May Day in Nearly a Decade

An infographic titled "PUNE SCORCHES AT 41.4°C IN HOTTEST MAY DAY IN NEARLY A DECADE" detailing a major heatwave in Pune on May 10, 2026. The image is organized into several sections: Top Left: A news summary explaining that Shivajinagar recorded 41.4°C, which is 3.4°C above normal. It features a quote from Dr. Vineet Kumar confirming this is the highest May temperature since at least 2016. Center: A large, realistic thermometer set against a backdrop of a sun-drenched Pune street near the Shivajinagar railway station. A man in the foreground is shown wiping sweat from his forehead. The thermometer reads 41.4°C. Top Right: A data table titled "TEMPERATURES ACROSS PUNE DISTRICT (MAY 10)" listing readings for various areas: Shivajinagar: 41.4°C Koregaon Park & Wadgaonsheri: 40.9°C Dudulgaon: 40.7°C Talegaon: 40.6°C Chinchwad: 39.9°C Shirur: 37.0°C (listed as the lowest). Bottom Right: A forecast section titled "NO RELIEF NEXT WEEK" stating the IMD expects temperatures to remain between 40°C and 42°C. Bottom Panels: Safety icons advising residents to stay hydrated, stay indoors between 12 PM – 4 PM, wear hats/sunglasses, and watch for signs of heatstroke. The overall color palette is dominated by intense reds, oranges, and yellows to convey extreme heat.

Pune, May 10, 2026 – The historic heat has arrived. Pune’s core observatory at Shivajinagar recorded a blistering 41.4 degrees Celsius today – a full 3.4 degrees above normal – marking the highest maximum temperature for the city in the month of May since at least 2016.

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Dr. Vineet Kumar, a research scientist on cyclones, confirmed the milestone on social media, noting that data going back nearly a decade shows no higher May reading for the Shivajinagar belt.

While Shivajinagar led the district, the heat was relentless across the metropolitan region. According to the temperature table released for May 10, Koregaon Park and Wadgaonsheri tied at 40.9°C, followed closely by Dudulgaon (40.7°C) and Talegaon (40.6°C).

Other notable scorchers include:

  • Chinchwad: 39.9°C
  • Baramati: 39.8°C
  • Magarapatta & Lavale: 39.7°C each
  • Rajgurunagar: 39.5°C
  • Ambegaon: 39.0°C

The only slight respite, if one can call it that, was in the cooler pockets of Shirur (37.0°C) and Nimgiri (37.3°C).

No Relief Next Week

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that this heat spell is far from over. For the coming week, the maximum temperature across Pune and surrounding areas is expected to remain squarely between 40°C and 42°C.

Residents are advised to stay indoors between 12 PM and 4 PM, keep themselves hydrated, and watch for signs of heatstroke. With the mercury refusing to ease, Pune is staring at one of its most punishing May heatwaves in recent memory.

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