Chilly Winter Weather Again In Bengal Before Poush, Know In Details!

As Poush unfolds its winter charm, Kolkata experiences a sudden dip in temperature, reaching three degrees Celsius overnight. The mercury continues its descent, promising a colder spell in the coming days.

According to meteorological reports, the temperature is expected to drop further in the next few days, maintaining a consistently chilly atmosphere. The Weather Office predicts a noticeable decrease in temperature, especially in Western Bengal, with Kolkata already experiencing a chilling 14 degrees Celsius.

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Friday witnessed contrasting weather patterns in southern and northern Bengal, where coastal areas faced a biting cold while the northern regions experienced dense fog. Residents can expect a mild winter without intense shivering, even during ritualistic Makar Sankranti baths.

Kolkata's weather bureau indicates a general cooling trend, with the possibility of temperatures dropping below 10 degrees Celsius in some western districts. Brace yourselves for a noticeable shift in weather starting Wednesday, as southern Bengal may witness light to moderate rainfall, clearing the skies by afternoon.

On the other hand, Sikkim anticipates precipitation in the form of rain and snow until Wednesday, affecting not only the mountainous regions but also casting a spell over Darjeeling. Expect mild showers, enhancing the scenic beauty of these locales.

Today, January 12th, Kolkata experienced a minimum temperature of 14.1 degrees Celsius, maintaining a relatively normal winter temperature. The maximum humidity recorded ranges from 57% to 95%, adding a touch of moisture to the crisp air. Yesterday evening, a maximum temperature of 25.1 degrees Celsius was recorded, providing temporary relief from the cold.

Looking ahead, the next 24 hours in Kolkata are expected to maintain a temperature range between 14 and 24 degrees Celsius, ensuring a diverse experience of winter's chill.

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