π€️ Pune November 2025: Air, Weather & Clean City Actions
By Sangram Santosh Salgar | Pune Environment 2025
Pune enters November 2025 with comfortable weather and ongoing efforts to tackle air pollution. Temperatures continue to average between 18°C and 29°C during the month. While some patchy rain is expected, most days are dry and suitable for outdoor activities, making this a great period for residents and tourists alike[web:93][web:90][web:96][web:105].
π¦️ Weather & Rainfall Summary
Pune typically sees only 3 to 8 days of rain in November, with the remaining days dry and mild. Rainfall is low, averaging just 12.9 mm the entire month. Despite the occasional patchy showers, the forecast is mainly clear skies, and humidity levels remain comfortable for daily routines[web:93][web:90].
π«️ Pune’s Air Quality: A Mixed Picture
Pune’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) in November 2025 is about 70 (moderate), with PM2.5 and PM10 levels well below the national threshold but not ideal for sensitive groups[web:110]. The city continues to face challenges brought on by rising vehicle numbers and construction. The Pune Municipal Corporation reports three “poor” AQI days in 2024–25, a rise over previous years, signaling mounting pressure on urban air quality[web:107].
On a positive note, Pune recently ranked 10th in India’s clean air survey and is recognized for progressive waste and pollution management efforts[web:116][web:113].
π± Green City Initiatives
On November 1, Pune’s civic body and bakery association launched a green fuel initiative, encouraging local industries to switch to cleaner fuels for baking. This marks another step toward pollution control and sustainable growth. Additionally, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board continues its enforcement of stricter regulations for industries such as RMC plants—aimed at further reducing urban dust and emissions[web:119][web:115][web:106].
“Pune’s efforts for green fuel and stricter pollution norms show that positive environmental change is possible even in growing cities.”
π Final Thoughts
Pune’s November outlook remains mostly positive: pleasant weather and consistent progress on clean air policies are balancing out the challenges of increased urbanization. Continued vigilance, future-focused city initiatives, and community participation will ensure Pune remains a model for climate adaptation and clean air in India.

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