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Pune inches close to breaking its summer record
Temperatures here have been hovering above 40 degrees Celsius for the past week and people are rushing to buy air conditioners - once considered a rarity here.
Pune: Pune is witnessing one of its hottest summers in over 100 years.
Temperatures here have been hovering above 40 degrees Celsius for the past week and people are rushing to buy air conditioners - once considered a rarity here.
"The average daily temperatures on Thursday and Friday have been just one and half degrees Celsius less than the record set more than a century back in 1897 when the mercury had hit 43.3 degrees Celsius," said A.B Majumdar, Deputy Director General of India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The city recorded 42.1 degrees Celsius on Friday. Pune has always been known for its pleasant weather - in between the sweaty coastal temperatures of Mumbai and the dry heat Nagpur faces.
"For Nagpur, 44 degrees Celsius is very normal this time of the year," Majumdar said.
The massive urbanisation Pune is witnessing seems to be having a negative effect on its weather conditions.
"Island effect is very common in cities - lack of trees and more concrete leads to higher temperatures," Majumdar explained.
Bamboo screens
Air conditioners (ACs) and coolers were a rarity for Pune residents, but the last couple of years has seen a rise in their sales, said Srinivas J. Buchake, manager at an electronics shop here.
"ACs and coolers had no market in Pune five years back, but today they are in much demand. Last year we sold close to 800 coolers between April and June," Buchake added.
Anjali Moghe, a Pune resident, said: "I always prepare myself for summer. Earlier, I used chicks [bamboo screens] and coolers to beat the heat but now that's not enough ... AC seems to be the only option." Pune residents have been avoiding stepping out of their homes for the past few days.
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