West Bengal Weather Forecast & Updates: Bengal’s Coldest January

West Bengal Weather Forecast & Updates: Bengal's Coldest January
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West Bengal Weather Forecast & Updates: Bengal’s Coldest January

Northwest India is being hit by two storms from the west simultaneously. Today, a storm from the west will approach. After Saturday, a second western storm will make landfall in northwest India. The winter weather will persist even if the temperature climbs a little. North Bengal may experience dense fog. The morning fog throughout the rest of the district is light to moderate; later, the sky is clear. The wind is briskly blowing.

It won’t matter if the temperature rises or falls; it will still be frigid. In Kolkata, the temperature will dip below 15 degrees the following week. The district could experience another three to four degrees of cooling.

The percentage of water vapor in the air ranges from 48 to 92. In the upcoming 24 hours, Kolkata’s temperature will range from 12 to 23 degrees Celsius. In Kolkata, the skies will probably be mostly clear. There is currently no probability of rain. 12 degrees Celsius is the morning’s lowest temperature. 2 degrees below the average. It was 10.9 degrees Celsius yesterday. Yesterday afternoon’s high temperature was 22.7 degrees Celsius. This is three degrees below average.

Under the influence of the first westerly storm, rain and snow are predicted to fall between Saturday and Monday over the mountainous regions of the northwest Himalayas, including the Kashmir Valley. The next westerly storm, which will affect Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmir Valley, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and the hilly regions of the North-West Himalayas, is predicted to bring significant snowfall from Wednesday to Friday.

Starting on Wednesday, both the lowlands and the steep Himalayan regions are anticipated to experience rain. There is a chance of light rain in some areas of Uttar Pradesh, including Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh. Due to the hiatus caused by a series of westerly storms, the predominant winds will weaken slightly. In North-West India, the temperature will rise over the next three days and could reach 5 degrees. In the next two days, the temperature will fall two to three degrees in eastern Indian states like Bihar, Odisha, and others. The following three to four days will see the same weather.

There will be heavy fog covering a portion of the plains in northwest India. The states of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and North-East India have all been issued fog warnings for the upcoming days due to sporadic, dense fog, which can occasionally be quite severe.