Scattered rain chances will not reduce the heat in the state
Sometimes there was a little bit of life in the storm. There was some relief from the sweltering heat as the temperature dropped a bit. The weather office (IMD Kolkata Weather Forecast) said that the temperature will not decrease even though there will be storms and rains in different parts of the state till tomorrow.
Last year, the Kalbaisakhi storm occurred at the end of April. This year there was a storm on March 5. After that, it is raining sporadically almost every day somewhere or the other. According to the weather office, there will be thunderstorms in South Bengal till Friday.
In the next five days, the forecast says that there will be no significant change in temperature for the first two days. The temperature may drop by 2-4 degrees during the next three days due to rain storms. Although the weather will be dry on the whole, there is a possibility of light rain with thunderstorms.
In North Bengal too, there is no significant change in temperature for the first two days. The temperature may decrease by 2-4 degrees in the next two days. Out of the above five districts, two districts Darjeeling and Kalimpong are likely to receive light rain. The rest of the climate is dry. The climate in Kolkata and its surrounding areas is mainly dry. The day's maximum temperature on Wednesday was 34.1 Celsius, which is normal. The minimum temperature was 27.1 degrees Celsius, 3 degrees above normal. The maximum amount of relative humidity in the air is 90 percent and the minimum is 51 percent. It has not rained in the last 24 hours. The sky will be partly cloudy today on Thursday. There may be thunderstorms. The maximum and minimum temperatures will hover around 34 degrees and 26 degrees respectively.
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