Cloudy skies and intermittent drizzle in Kolkata resulted in a significant drop in the maximum temperature by over two notches, settling at 32.3°C on Thursday. This brought a temporary relief from the scorching heat, though hot and humid conditions are expected to return in the coming days. Here are the details:
Brief Respite from Heat:
The city experienced clouds and drizzle, which caused the maximum temperature to decrease to 32.3°C on Thursday, offering a brief reprieve from the hot weather.
Forecast for the Coming Days:
According to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), the drizzle on Thursday is likely to be the last rainfall incident in Kolkata for the first half of April. However, local meteorologists caution that the impact of La Niña on the region is yet to be fully reflected in the weather patterns.
Expected Rise in Temperature:
Sourish Bandhopadhyay from RMC predicts a steady increase in the maximum temperature, which could reach up to 36°C or 37°C by the middle of next week. The second half of April is anticipated to witness more frequent spells of hot and humid weather.
Rain-Free Days Ahead:
The next four days are forecasted to be rain-free, with clouds expected to recede on Friday. This could lead to an escalation in local heating, potentially pushing the real feel maximum temperature up to 40°C.
Cloudy Friday Ahead:
Friday is expected to remain cloudy, with the maximum temperature likely to rise close to 34°C. The minimum temperature may drop slightly to 25°C.