MeT: Temperature to Drop by 2 Degrees in Bengal in Next 2 Days
The weather office also stated that after two days, there will be a gradual rise of about two degrees Celsius in South Bengal districts. It further mentioned that mainly dry weather will prevail over the state for the next seven days.
Kolkata recorded a minimum temperature of 18°C on Monday. The MeT office has forecast mist over the metropolis on Tuesday morning. According to the MeT office, Darjeeling witnessed the coldest temperature in the state on Monday, recording a minimum of 5.8°C, while neighbouring Kalimpong was much warmer at 13°C. Jalpaiguri in North Bengal recorded a minimum of 14.5°C.
In the plains of South Bengal, Sriniketan in Birbhum district was the coldest, with a minimum of 14.2°C. Kalyani in Nadia recorded a low of 14.7°C, while Burdwan town in East Burdwan registered 15°C.
Meanwhile, a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal is moving west and northwest. Once it intensifies into a depression, it may strengthen into a cyclone. As a result, the sea near the Andaman Islands is expected to become rough. However, the MeT office clarified that the low-pressure area, currently located over the South Andaman Sea, will not have any major impact on Bengal. The weather in the state will remain dry for now.
The city’s temperature may hover between 27°C during the day and 17°C at night.
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