A sharp dip in night temperatures across Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra was recorded on Wednesday. As per the IMD, several regions in the state also logged single-digit minimum temperatures. The sudden fall in temperatures across Maharashtra marks the strongest winter spell so far this season.
The drop in temperature marked one of the coldest November mornings in the past 11 years. Many residents reported feeling the abrupt chill early in the morning, as cooler northerly winds swept into the region.
मध्य महाराष्ट्रात काही ठिकाणी थंडीची लाट ते तीव्र थंडीची लाट येण्याची शक्यता आहे आणि मराठवाड्यात काही ठिकाणी थंडीची लाट येण्याची शक्यता आहे.
तपशीलवार जिल्हानिहाय हवामान अंदाज व चेतावणीसाठी कृपया https://t.co/jw7yrf9chD भेट घ्या. pic.twitter.com/vYZ4MyIN6A— Regional Meteorological Center,Mumbai (@RMC_Mumbai) November 18, 2025
In Pune the minimum temperature fell to 9.5 degrees Celsius along with a high relative humidity level of 91 per cent. While the seasonal rainfall figure (SRF) stood at 70.9 mm, no rainfall was recorded.
The Indian Meteorological Department also noted that Mumbai continued to remain relatively warm. At the Colaba observatory, the minimum temperature was 21.6 degrees Celsius, with relative humidity at 65 per cent. With no rainfall recorded, the rainfall accumulation remained at 216.3 mm.
Apart from Mumbai and Pune, Nashik logged a minimum temperature of 9.7 degrees Celsius, with relative humidity at 72 per cent.
IMD officials added that the Malegaon station also saw a sharp dip, recording a minimum temperature of 9.4 degrees Celsius, with humidity at 80 per cent.
In Baramati, the early morning minimum stood at 9.5 degrees Celsius, making conditions noticeably cooler. IMD also stated that the relative humidity in the district was recorded at 65 per cent.
The lowest temperature among the reported locations came from Jeur, which registered a minimum of 7 degrees Celsius during the early hours of Wednesday. Relative humidity was recorded at 56 per cent.
19 Nov, I am sure u all must hv felt a very cool morning in Mumbai & around.
Yes it`s one of the coldest. Take care. It`s lowest in last 11 years…
Indicated yesterday that there could be spl morning surprise
CLB 21.6 °C
SCZ 16.2 °C ⏬
IMD Mumbai data@ClimateImd https://t.co/1S7akyslN1 pic.twitter.com/CmVvPMqhJ0— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) November 19, 2025
In Ahilyanagar, temperatures dipped significantly, touching 8.5 degrees Celsius. Relative humidity was 75 per cent, rainfall was nil, and SRF was 84.4 mm, as per IMD.
The IMD further noted that Mumbai, Pune and several other districts of Maharashtra are witnessing a steady winter onset.
The North Maharashtra and Marathwada regions towards the end of November are now emerging as some of the coldest pockets. With clear skies, dry air and calm winds expected to intensify in the coming days, temperatures across the state are likely to dip further.
