Pune and several parts of Maharashtra witnessed intense rainfall and hailstorms on Monday, offering much needed relief from rising temperatures.

Areas such as Hinjewadi reported particularly heavy activity, with visuals of hailstones accumulating on roads, balconies and terraces quickly surfacing online.
Social media flooded with reactions
Social media users, especially on X, were quick to document the dramatic weather shift, sharing videos, images and personal experiences from across the city. One user wrote, "It’s raining in Pune. All the dust in the air and on the trees is getting washed away. It feels like the outdoors is getting a good anghol after a long spell." Another posted, "Not Russia, it's Pune. Hailstorm in Hinjewadi, Pune today."
Residents living in high rise buildings described the intensity of the hailstorm. "Look at the hailstorm in Hinjawadi. Many hailstones even fell onto my balcony on the 5th floor. I’ve never seen such heavy rain in Pune before," a user shared, highlighting the unusual nature of the event.
Several others compared the visuals to colder regions. "Hinjawadi, Pune or Kashmir or Switzerland?" one post read, while another user simply expressed awe, writing, "This is so Amazing." A different reaction summed up the mood in just a few words, "Just one word for this hailstorm wow."
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The sudden weather development quickly turned into an online talking point. According to Google Trends data, the phrase “Pune weather” began trending on Monday with more than 2,000 searches recorded as people looked for updates about the unusual conditions.
For many Punekars, the rainfall came as a welcome break from the heat, even as it disrupted routines briefly. The combination of relief, surprise and spectacle ensured that the city’s weather remained a talking point throughout the day.