June 30, 2025: Brace for a wet week, Punekars! The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Pune today, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall across the city and surrounding areas. Commuters are advised to expect disruptions due to waterlogging, traffic snarls, and reduced visibility, while residents in low-lying and flood-prone zones should stay cautious.
This marks the beginning of a rain-soaked week, as monsoon intensity picks up across Maharashtra. According to the IMD, the orange alert will remain in place until July 4, with a yellow alert likely to follow through the weekend.
Weekly Weather Forecast for Pune
July 1
🌧 Orange Alert
- Max: 29°C | Min: 21°C
- Humidity: 85–65%
- Outlook: Light to heavy rain expected under cloudy skies.
July 2
🌧 Orange Alert
- Max: 29°C | Min: 22°C
- Humidity: 85–65%
- Outlook: Intermittent showers likely with heavy spells in parts of the city.
July 3
🌧 Orange Alert
- Max: 29°C | Min: 22°C
- Humidity: 85–65%
- Outlook: Rainfall continues; cloudy skies with localized heavy rain.
July 4
🌧 Orange Alert
- Max: 28°C | Min: 21°C
- Humidity: 86–88%
- Outlook: Persistent rainfall; moderate to heavy showers likely.
July 5
🌧 Yellow Alert
- Max: 28°C | Min: 21°C
- Humidity: 84–86%
- Outlook: Rain throughout the day; yellow alert for heavy rain.
July 6
🌧 Yellow Alert
- Max: 28°C | Min: 21°C
- Humidity: 84–86%
- Outlook: Continued rainfall under overcast skies.
Fishermen and Coastal Warnings
The IMD has also issued marine advisories due to rough sea conditions in the Arabian Sea:
- No fishing activities from June 29 to July 4 across the Gujarat coast, north Arabian Sea, and central adjoining waters.
- Konkan coast: Fishing should be avoided on June 29, July 2, and July 3.
- North Konkan coast: Avoid fishing on June 30 and July 1.
- Goa and Karnataka coasts: Fishing banned during the same dates due to high waves and potential squalls.
Safety Advisory
Authorities urge citizens to:
- Avoid unnecessary travel during peak rain hours.
- Stay clear of water-logged streets and open drains.
- Keep emergency numbers handy.
- Monitor IMD updates and city alerts regularly.
Stay safe and prepared as Pune navigates through a heavy monsoon phase.
