Heavy monsoon showers continue to affect daily life across Pune, raising questions over whether schools, colleges and offices will remain closed on Wednesday, 8 July. While the district administration had declared holidays for educational institutions on 7 July due to heavy rain, no fresh holiday order has been issued for 8 July as of now.The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also not issued any weather warning for Pune for Wednesday, suggesting an improvement in weather conditions compared with the past few days.Is there a school, college or office holiday in Pune on 8 July?No official announcement has been made regarding a holiday on Wednesday, 8 July.The holiday declared by the Pune district administration was applicable only for 7 July, when an alert was in place due to the threat of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and lightning.Schools: No district-wide holiday announced for 8 July. Several schools have resumed classes, while some have temporarily shifted to online learning or scheduled extra Saturday classes to make up for lost teaching days.Colleges: No official district-wide closure has been announced. Students should follow updates issued by their respective institutions.Offices: Government and private offices are expected to remain open as usual. Employees are advised to monitor traffic and weather advisories before travelling.Residents and parents are advised to keep checking official updates from the Pune District Administration, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and their respective schools or colleges in case the weather situation changes.Pune weather forecast for 8 JulyAccording to the IMD's latest city forecast, Pune is expected to witness:Minimum temperature: 23°CMaximum temperature: 27°CWeather: Generally cloudy sky with moderate rainRainfall probability: 80%No weather warning has been issued for the city.The forecast indicates moderate rainfall throughout the day, but there is currently no Yellow, Orange or Red Alert for Pune.Why were schools closed on 7 July?The Pune District Collector had ordered a holiday for all primary, secondary and higher secondary schools, including Anganwadis, across specified areas of Pune district on 7 July after the IMD issued an Orange Alert.The decision was taken as a precaution due to forecasts of heavy rain, thunderstorms and lightning, along with reports of waterlogging and landslide risks in some areas.PMC withdraws temporary water cutsIn a separate development, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has temporarily withdrawn the alternate-day water supply schedule from 7 July to 12 July.The civic body said rainfall in the dam catchment areas has improved reservoir storage. It also cited the arrival of a large number of Warkari pilgrims for the Palkhi 2026 procession as a reason for ensuring uninterrupted water supply during this period.A fresh decision on water rationing will be taken after 12 July, depending on rainfall and reservoir levels.What should residents do?Although there is no weather warning for Wednesday, intermittent rain is expected through the week. Commuters should remain cautious on waterlogged roads, monitor official weather bulletins and follow advisories issued by local authorities if conditions change.Disclaimer: This article is based on the latest information available at the time of publication. As of now, no official holiday or closure has been announced for 8 July by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), the Pune District Administration, the Maharashtra government, or any other competent authority. If a fresh notification regarding the closure of schools, colleges or offices is issued, this article will be updated accordingly.
Pune school, college & office holiday on July 8: Will the closure continue as IMD predicts more rain? Here's what authorities have said
Pune schools and colleges are expected to reopen on Wednesday, July 8, after a holiday. Moderate rain is forecast for the city, but no weather warnings have been issued. Government and private offices are also anticipated to operate as usual for employees. Residents should monitor official updates and weather advisories throughout the week. The Pune Municipal Corporation has temporarily withdrawn water supply restrictions until July 12.














