According to India’s meteorites, Colcatan and a number of areas of West Bengal are declining. The sudden change of weather patterns caused by last rains brought both below normal levels and minimum temperature.
IMD predicts further decline in the afternoon temperature for the next 24 hours. The state capital is expected to have partially cloudy heaven, thunderstorms, rough wind and light rain light. The maximum temperature is likely to open a 29 degree temperature, while the minimum temperature is expected to be around 22 degrees.
“After the week of the week and the maximum and the minimum temperature Collocanta They are lower than normal, “said the IMD official.” The rain will continue in isolated districts until Sunday. “
The minimum cylinder temperature was 20.6 degrees on Sunday morning, and at 3.5 degrees below normal, and the maximum temperature was 25.5 degrees on Saturday.
Saturday, a thunderstorms in South Bengal, including Jurongram, East, and West Medinipour, Bankur, Purulia, East Burdvan, Hoffley and Hovlen, have experienced thunderstorms. The light is expected to continue in these areas in these areas. On Monday, it is published for Eastern Medinipur and South 24 Rargin.
On Sunday, a yellow signal was given for all northern districts. Mald, South Dinajpur, Kalimpong and Alipurduar are likely to feel thunderstorms, rain and hail. Other Northern Districts can rain with wind speed 40-50 km and lightning. However, IMD has stated that dry weather is expected in the northern districts, from Monday.
A gradual increase in temperature is expected after Sunday. In the next three days, the temperature will increase from 3 to 5 degrees. Weather form is predicted to change on Monday, returning to more dry conditions and a gradual warming trend. Some sources predict a 4-6 degree temperature growth.
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“The warmth of the city has disappeared because of the heated rain. The temperature has fallen a lot. However, the weather will start to dry on Monday, and the temperature will increase, “said the temperature.
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