Kolkata Shivers at 12.8°C as Cold Wave Tightens Grip on West Bengal

Winter has firmly set in across West Bengal, with Kolkata recording its coldest day of the season so far at 12.8 degrees Celsius. The Regional Meteorological Centre forecasts similar temperatures in the coming days, with a possibility of a further drop. Fog warnings have been issued for almost all districts of South Bengal, with dense fog expected in the northern regions. Meanwhile, Sriniketan in Birbhum emerged as the coldest place in south Bengal, recording a low of 9.7 degrees Celsius.

Key Points: Kolkata Coldest Day: Temp Dips to 12.8°C, Fog Warning Issued

  • Coldest day in Kolkata at 12.8°C
  • Fog warnings across South Bengal
  • Sriniketan coldest in south at 9.7°C
  • No significant change expected
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Cold tightens grip on Bengal as Kolkata records coldest day of season

Kolkata records season's coldest day at 12.8°C. Dense fog warnings issued for Bengal as temperatures plunge, with Sriniketan hitting 9.7°C.

"Temperatures are likely to remain similar over the next few days, with the possibility of a further drop. - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Kolkata, Dec 27

The unusual dip in minimum temperatures continued across West Bengal due to the free flow of cool northerly winds even as Kolkata recorded its coldest day of the season on Saturday, with the minimum temperature dropping to 12.8 degrees Celsius.

Winter has firmly set in across the state during the final week of December, with minimum temperatures in Kolkata and other parts of south Bengal steadily declining over the past few days. The mercury fell further on Saturday, making it the coldest day of the season so far.

On Thursday, the minimum temperature in Kolkata dropped to 13.7 degrees Celsius, the lowest until then. This record was broken on Friday when the temperature fell to 12.9 degrees Celsius. On Saturday, it dipped marginally further to 12.8 degrees Celsius, which is one degree below normal. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the city on Friday was recorded at 21.2 degrees Celsius, around 4.4 degrees below normal.

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Alipore said temperatures are likely to remain similar over the next few days, with the possibility of a further drop.

The sky over Kolkata is expected to remain mostly clear and cloudless through Sunday. However, morning fog is likely.

A fog warning has been issued for almost all districts of South Bengal. Light to moderate fog may reduce visibility to between 999 metres and 200 metres. Dense fog is expected in north Bengal, where visibility may drop sharply to between 199 metres and 50 metres. A dense fog warning has been issued for all northern districts for Saturday and Sunday.

There is unlikely to be any significant change in temperatures in north Bengal over the next seven days.

Meanwhile, Sriniketan in Birbhum district has emerged as the coldest place in south Bengal over the past few days, recording temperatures lower than even some parts of north Bengal, such as Kalimpong and Alipurduar. On Saturday, Sriniketan recorded a minimum temperature of 9.7 degrees Celsius, the lowest in south Bengal.

Other minimum temperatures recorded across the state included 9.9 degrees Celsius in Bankura; 10.2 degrees Celsius in Purulia and Kalyani; 10 degrees Celsius in Burdwan; 10.6 degrees Celsius in Asansol; 11 degrees Celsius in Uluberia, Canning, Suri and Jhargram; 11.2 degrees Celsius in Midnapore and Krishnanagar; 11.4 degrees Celsius in Berhampore; 11.5 degrees Celsius in Contai; 11.3 degrees Celsius in Panagarh; 11.6 degrees Celsius in Digha; 12.2 degrees Celsius in Barrackpore; and 12.6 degrees Celsius in Diamond Harbour.

Darjeeling recorded a minimum temperature of 5.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while Kalimpong logged 9.5 degrees Celsius and Raiganj 10 degrees Celsius.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The fog warning is a real concern, especially for early morning commuters and flights. IMD should ensure these alerts reach people effectively through local channels, not just apps.
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David E
As someone from a colder climate, it's interesting to see how a drop to 12°C is considered a major cold wave in Kolkata. It really puts local adaptation into perspective. Stay warm, everyone.
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Suresh O
My relatives in Sriniketan are saying it's unbearable! 9.7°C is extreme for that region. Hope the administration is checking on the elderly and homeless. This is when community support matters most.
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Anjali F
While we enjoy the chill, let's not forget this is part of a larger pattern of unusual weather. We need to talk more about climate change and its impact on our regional seasons, not just the temperature of the day.
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Karthik V
Perfect weather for a weekend getaway to Darjeeling! 5.8°C there is the real deal. 🏔️ Just have to navigate the fog warnings in north Bengal. The data in this article is quite detailed and useful for planning.

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