Kolkata experienced cloudy and humid conditions on Monday, with the maximum temperature recorded at 34°C. Although the cloud cover provided some relief from the heat, the weather is expected to remain largely unchanged until at least Wednesday. However, the Met office has indicated that the chances of significant rainfall are low.
Weather Forecast for Kolkata and South Bengal
Deputy Director-General of Meteorology H R Biswas stated, "Since there is no major system in the region now, the city and south Bengal will not receive any heavy spell of rain. Clouds will persist, though. It will keep the maximum temperature around 34°C for the next 48 hours and the minimum around 25°C." This suggests that residents can expect a continuation of the current weather pattern, with no major changes in the near future.
Impact of Developing Low-Pressure Area
Biswas further added, "A low-pressure area is developing over the Bay of Bengal, but it will not impact south Bengal or Kolkata. North Bengal will continue to receive heavy showers." This means that while the northern parts of the state may experience significant rainfall, Kolkata and its surrounding areas will remain relatively dry.
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Overall, the weather in Kolkata is expected to remain cloudy and humid, with temperatures staying steady. Residents should not expect any significant rainfall in the coming days, but the cloud cover will continue to keep the heat in check.



