News Desk, Kolkata : In southern Bengal, the prelude of rain continues today, marking Tuesday as the coolest day of winter so far. The minimum temperature is 11.8 degrees Celsius, 2 degrees below normal. The morning will be misty, and the sky will remain cloudy throughout the day. The upcoming days are expected to follow this pattern, with a gradual rise in temperature. In Dam Dam, the possibility of the mercury touching 10 degrees Celsius looms today, yet caution is advised as the chill persists.
Wednesday promises rain in all districts of southern Bengal. Night temperatures are anticipated to rise with the arrival of clouds. However, the daytime may not offer immediate relief from the cold. The conclusion of the month of Poush heralds the onset of a chilly spell, reminiscent of the shivers one might experience in the initial days of Magh. Just this Monday, Alipore recorded a chilling 12 degrees Celsius, and today it might dip even further.
The day starts with a crisp breeze, and though the afternoon may see a rise in temperature, the cold is relentless. Typically, the second week of January marks the beginning of winter’s grip on Bengal, and Kolkata, too, witnesses a shift. This time, the change is captured in images. From January 23 onwards, the city residents find themselves shivering, a tangible companion to the bone-chilling cold prevailing in the western districts.
The cold breeze whispers promises of rain in Purba Medinipur, Jhargram, and Paschim Medinipur today. Thursday may bring light rain to Purba Medinipur and South 24 Parganas. Now, all eyes turn to Thursday, as eastern and southern regions of Bengal are forecasted to experience mild showers. The anticipation grows, and the drama of weather unfolds.
As the light drizzle graces East Medinipur, Jhargram, and West Medinipur today, Wednesday could see a sprinkle in East Medinipur and South 24 Parganas. The atmosphere is tinged with expectation as southern Bengal gears up for potential rainfall on Thursday. The weather script is far from predictable, adding an air of excitement to the mundane routine.
In this delicate dance of rain and cold, each drop tells a story, and every shiver echoes the changing seasons. From the shivering streets of Alipore to the rhythmic “hu hu” of western districts, the narrative is one of anticipation and adaptation. The elements, like actors on a stage, play their parts, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
So, as the gentle rain kisses the landscape of Purba Medinipur, Jhargram, and Paschim Medinipur today, and the clouds prepare to paint a watercolor sky on Thursday, the story of Bengal’s winter unfolds. From the whispered breezes to the curtain of rain, the tale is woven with threads of mist and drops of anticipation.
As we step into this weather drama, the elements command our attention, and the forecast becomes a thrilling script. Will the rain be a gentle dance or a rhythmic drumming on rooftops? Only time will tell, and as the city shivers in the embrace of winter, we await the next chapter of this enchanting weather story.
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