West Bengal Weather Update: Another spell of winter has arrived, with temperatures in Kolkata falling below 15 degrees Celsius. How long will this weather last?
The temperature in Kolkata is below 15 degrees again. Winter has returned to Bengal. Temperatures are below normal both during the day and at night. Kolkata’s morning and evening winter moods throughout the day, the district will have a wintery feel. Winters in the western districts are slightly harsher. The temperature will rise again beginning Monday. Rain is expected in the hilly areas of North Bengal.
In Kolkata, the skies are mostly clear. Winter mood in the morning and evening winter will last until tomorrow. This morning’s low temperature is 14.7 degrees Celsius. This is one degree lower than normal. The temperature was 15.2 degrees Celsius yesterday. The high temperature yesterday afternoon was 25.6 degrees Celsius. This is two degrees lower than normal. Water vapor makes up 46 to 96 percent of air. In the next 24 hours, the temperature in Kolkata will range between 14 and 26 degrees Celsius.
South Bengal is experiencing yet another winter storm. The temperature will not change significantly over the next 48 hours. In various districts of South Bengal, the minimum temperature is 1-3 degrees below normal. This will be the case for the next two days. The weather has changed since Monday. The temperature will rise once again. Temperatures could reach or exceed 18 degrees between Tuesday and Wednesday. Meteorologists expect the weather to change again on February 9.
Rain is expected in the hilly areas of Darjeeling and Kalimpong in North Bengal on Monday and Tuesday. For the next few days, there will be fog. There is light to moderate fog. There could be dense fog in one or two places. For the next few days, the temperature will be nearly constant.
Over the Bay of Bengal, low pressure is weakening. Today, a severe depression will progress to a general depression. Rain and snow fell in northwest India today as a result of the western monsoon. Tonight, a new westerly storm will arrive.
The south Indian coast will be rough today due to low pressure. Visible low pressure is gradually moving to the southwest over the Bay of Bengal. In the next 12 hours, it will revert from a severe depression to a normal depression. As a result of its impact, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and the Kerala coast may experience light to moderate heavy rains for a day or two tomorrow. Thunderstorms are expected. Fishermen are not permitted to enter the sea in the area.