Thunderstorms Drop Kolkata Temperature by 7°C, More Rain Ahead

Thunderstorms brought Kolkata's minimum temperature down by 7°C to 20.4°C on Thursday. The Met office forecasts more thunderstorms and rain over Kolkata and south Bengal for the next few days. A cyclonic circulation from Haryana to Manipur is bringing moisture from the Bay of Bengal. Fishermen have been prohibited from going to sea till May 3 due to the weather conditions.

Key Points: Kolkata Temperature Drops 7°C as Thunderstorms Bring Relief

  • Kolkata temperature drops 7°C in one night
  • 54 mm rain recorded on Wednesday
  • Thunderstorms forecast for next few days
  • Fishermen prohibited from sea till May 3
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Thunderstorms bring down mercury in Kolkata by 7 degrees Celsius with more rains forecast for next few days

Thunderstorms and rain bring Kolkata's temperature down by 7°C. More rain and thunderstorms forecast for next few days across Bengal.

"The same pleasant weather will remain till next Sunday and thunderstorms will continue. - Met Office"

Kolkata, April 30

Thunderstorms accompanied by rain brought down the day's minimum temperature in Kolkata by 7 degrees Celsius on Thursday.

The minimum temperature in the morning was recorded at 20.4 degrees Celsius while it was 27.7 degrees Celsius yesterday.

The sharp drop in the mercury in a single night dissipated the sweltering heat prevailing in Kolkata and its surrounding areas. The Met office has forecast more thunderstorms along with rain over Kolkata and south Bengal districts for the next few days.

On Wednesday, Kolkata was drenched in rain on the night of the second and final phase of voting. About 54 millimetres of rain accompanied with gusty winds was recorded, which eventually brought down the temperature.

The same pleasant weather will remain till next Sunday and thunderstorms will continue. The weather may change from the day of counting of votes on Monday.

According to the Met office, the east-west axis of a cyclonic circulation extends from north Haryana to Manipur. It passes through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Bangladesh and Assam.

Due to this, a large amount of water vapour is entering West Bengal from the Bay of Bengal. That is why favourable conditions for rain have been created in Bengal.

According to the forecast, the sky in Kolkata will remain cloudy on Thursday. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms by afternoon.

The maximum temperature in the city will be 32 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms are likely not only in Kolkata but also in other southern districts.

Thunderstorms warning has been issued in East Midnapore, Hooghly, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Nadia districts. Fishermen have been prohibited from going to the sea till May 3.

Meanwhile, heavy rain is likely in north Bengal as well. Five north Bengal districts including Darjeeling and Kalimpong are likely to receive heavy rain.

The rain will continue in the north for the next four days along with thunderstorms. There is a possibility of scattered hail and thundershowers in rest of the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
The timing with voting night was perfect - no more sweating in queues! But seriously, the Met office needs to be more specific. They keep saying 'thunderstorms likely' but never warn us about the intensity. My rooftop plants got completely soaked last night. At least the water tanks are full now. ☔
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Michael C
Having lived in both Kolkata and London, I can say this sudden drop reminds me of British weather! But honestly, 20.4°C is still warm by UK standards. The real concern should be the cyclonic circulation affecting north Bengal - those districts already face landslides every year. Hope the administration is prepared.
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Vikram M
Typical pre-monsoon pattern in Bengal - thundershowers bring temporary relief, but the humidity shoots right back up. The fishermen ban till May 3 seems sensible given the warning. I just wish the rain didn't disrupt local vegetable supply. Already seeing prices of greens going up in my area.
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David E
'Weather may change on counting day' - that's a subtle hint from the Met office! Jokes aside, this is typical Kolkata weather doing its unpredictable dance. 54mm rain in one night is substantial. I do wish the authorities would clear drains before such events instead of after waterlogging complaints.
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Sneha F
Ah, the sweet smell of wet earth after first heavy rain - nothing beats that! 🌿 The 7°C drop is amazing, but I'm worried about North Bengal districts like Darjeeling. Heavy rain there means landslides and travel disruptions. Hope everyone stays safe. Meanwhile, I'm enjoying this cool breeze through my window!

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