West Bengal Weekly Weather Update: Thunderstorms in a few districts of North and South Bengal, mega five-day weather update

West Bengal Weekly Weather Update: Thunderstorms in a few districts of North and South Bengal, mega five-day weather update
West Bengal Weekly Weather Update: Thunderstorms in a few districts of North and South Bengal, mega five-day weather update. Image Source: unsplash.com

West Bengal Weekly Weather Update: Thunderstorms in a few districts of North and South Bengal, mega five-day weather update

Makar Sankranti, or the middle of January Since the beginning of the day, everyone has been taking a holy bath. Makar Sankranti this year shattered the previous record of 51 years, and the common people are now celebrating it in the summer. So hot for Makar Sankranti after 2010 On Saturday and Sunday, temperatures in the state were significantly higher than usual.

20 degrees or higher and a minimum temperature of at least 5 degrees The minimum temperature in Kolkata was 19.4 degrees Celsius, which is 5 degrees below average. The temperature on Saturday was 19.7 degrees Celsius. For the next 24 hours, Kolkata will continue to be foggy, although the skies will clear later. Maximum and lowest temperatures are predicted to be about 27 and 18, respectively.

Compared to now, it will be cleaner and colder. Winter’s death bite won’t be blown away by the end of the month. Over the next five days, South Bengal will continue to be covered with fog, with some parts experiencing intense fog. However, coastal areas may have rain on January 17 and 18, 2023. However, light rain is likely. On January 17 and 18, 2023, Gangesagar might see mild rain, and there will be heavy fog. The temperature will be a little bit higher than usual, as is known.

For the next five days, North Bengal will mostly stay dry, with light rain predicted over the mountainous regions of Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Overall, there won’t be much of a shift in North Bengal’s temperature. There is a lot of water vapour entering the state as a result of the high pressure belt above the Bay of Bengal. The temperature has gone up in Kolkata and the nearby places.