West Bengal Gets Brief Respite from Biting Cold, Frosty Mornings Ahead

People in parts of West Bengal, including Kolkata, experienced a brief respite from severe cold as minimum temperatures rose by about four degrees Celsius. The Regional Meteorological Centre attributes this rise to a Western Disturbance and states the milder conditions will last only 48 hours before the winter chill returns. A fog warning has been issued for all districts of South Bengal, with visibility potentially dropping significantly. While temperatures rose in many areas, places like Darjeeling in the north remained in the cold three-degree Celsius range.

Key Points: West Bengal Cold Wave Break: 48-Hour Respite Before Chill Returns

  • Temperature rose by 4°C in South Bengal
  • Relief expected for only 48 hours
  • Fog warning issued across the state
  • Darjeeling remains in 3-degree range
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People in parts of West Bengal get respite from biting cold

Kolkata & South Bengal see a 4°C temperature rise, offering brief relief from the cold wave. The Met office forecasts fog and a return to chillier conditions after 48 hours.

"The minimum temperature has risen across South Bengal districts today due to a Western Disturbance. This condition will continue for the next 48 hours. - RMC Official"

Kolkata, Jan 11

People reeling under the biting cold conditions prevailing across West Bengal experienced a brief respite after the minimum temperature in Kolkata and other south Bengal districts rose by four degrees Celsius on Sunday.

The minimum temperature has reached above normal levels for this time of year.

However, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Kolkata's Alipore said that the current spell will continue for another 48 hours before the return of cold conditions.

On Sunday morning, Kolkata's minimum temperature was 15 degrees Celsius, which is 1.2 degrees higher than normal and about 3.5 degrees more than the previous day.

Last week, Kolkata's temperature had dropped to the 10-degree range. Since then, the temperature has consistently remained below normal.

On Saturday, the mercury in Kolkata dropped to 11.5 degrees Celsius. Then, in a sudden jump, the minimum temperature reached 15 degrees Celsius.

"The minimum temperature has risen across South Bengal districts today due to a Western Disturbance. This condition will continue for the next 48 hours. After that, the minimum temperature will drop once again, bringing the winter chill," said an official of RMC.

Meanwhile, a fog warning has been issued across the state.

The Met Office said that all districts of South Bengal will experience varying degrees of fog in the morning.

Visibility may drop to 200 metres and 999 metres due to the fog.

Similar to Saturday, the minimum temperature in Darjeeling on Sunday remained in the three-degree range (3.6 degrees Celsius).

In Sriniketan of Birbhum district, the mercury had dropped to the six-degree range on Saturday. On Sunday, it rose slightly to a minimum temperature of 10.4 degrees Celsius.

In many parts of South Bengal, the mercury has risen somewhat and is now above 10 degrees Celsius.

The Met Office said that there will be no major fluctuation in night temperatures in South Bengal over the next seven days.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The fog warning is a bigger concern for me. Commuting to my office in Salt Lake is already a nightmare. Visibility dropping to 200m? The authorities need to ensure proper advisories are issued for road and rail safety.
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Aman W
Darjeeling at 3.6 degrees! That's brutal. We complain about 15 in Kolkata, but our hill stations bear the real brunt. Stay warm, everyone up there.
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Sarah B
Living in Kolkata for 5 years now. The weather swings are always so sudden. One day you're digging out the heater, the next you can keep it off. At least the markets will be busy with this slight warmth!
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Vikram M
While the respite is welcome, I wish the Met department forecasts were a bit more precise and longer-term. "No major fluctuation in the next seven days" is quite vague. Better data helps farmers and daily wage workers plan better.
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Nisha Z
Perfect timing for the weekend! Was planning a family outing. This makes it much more pleasant. Fingers crossed the fog in the morning isn't too thick. ☀️

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