West Bengal Braces for Cooler Nights as IMD Issues Temperature Alert
The India Meteorological Department has announced that several districts across West Bengal are likely to experience significantly cooler nights over the coming days. According to the latest weather bulletin released on November 13, 2025, minimum temperatures in the region are expected to remain 2 to 3 degrees Celsius below normal seasonal averages.
Consistent Night Temperatures Expected
The weather authority specifically indicated that no substantial changes in minimum temperatures are anticipated across Bengal's districts for the next five days. This means residents can expect consistently cooler night conditions without significant fluctuation throughout this period. The forecast, valid until approximately November 18, 2025, suggests a stable but below-normal temperature pattern.
What This Means for Bengal Residents
The IMD's prediction of below-normal minimum temperatures indicates that nights will be noticeably cooler than what is typically expected during this time of year. While the department hasn't specified exact temperature ranges for individual districts, the 2-3 degree deviation from normal patterns could have several implications:
Key points for residents:
- Warmer clothing may be necessary during evening and early morning hours
- Agricultural communities should monitor crops sensitive to temperature drops
- Energy consumption patterns might shift with increased need for heating
- Commuters and early morning workers should prepare for cooler conditions
The weather department continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates if any significant changes occur in the forecast. Residents are advised to stay informed through official IMD channels for the latest weather developments affecting West Bengal.