News Desk, Kolkata : Spring knocks on the door with a gentle breeze, yet it seems like winter is reluctant to bid its farewell. Despite the thermometer’s occasional upward tilt, there’s a lingering melancholy in the air as if the chill of parting has not yet released its grip. In the past few days, even though the temperature curtain has tilted northward, the people of Bengal are still occasionally greeted by the crisp tingle of cold.
The Alipore Weather Office has revealed that from Tuesday onwards, light to moderate rain could grace various districts of South Bengal. The anticipation of rain continues until Friday, keeping the rhythmic promise of droplets. The emergence of rain amidst the rise in temperature sets the stage for a weather drama choreographed by the Alipore Weather Office.
According to their forecast, light rain could bless the areas of Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, and parts of West Bardhaman on Tuesday. Wednesday might bring a gentle shower to Jhargram, East Bardhaman, Murshidabad, and some areas of Nadia district. The forecast extends its embrace to Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, and West Bardhaman again, promising light to moderate rain from Wednesday to Friday.
Thursday and Friday are expected to paint the entire southern region, including Kolkata, with the gentle brushstrokes of light rain. The Alipore Weather Office suggests that even as the rain showers dance, the chances of precipitation causing inconvenience remain low in many northern districts. Light rain may grace parts of Maldah on Wednesday, and the forecast doesn’t shy away from teasing the possibility of light rain in various areas of Malda district on Thursday and Friday.
As the week progresses, Thursday and Friday bring hope to Kolkata and the entire southern region. The forecast hints at the likelihood of light rain, extending its embrace to Kolkata and other southern districts on Thursday and Friday. The promise of a pleasant weather transition post-rain echoes from the Alipore Weather Office.
In anticipation of the upcoming weather rendezvous, the Alipore Weather Office suggests that the winter may take a backseat post-rain. There is also a possibility of a rise in temperature. While a light mist may linger on Tuesday morning, it is expected to dissipate as the day unfolds. In the next 24 hours, there is no hint of rain, and the sky is expected to remain clear.
The Sunday minimum temperature in Kolkata was recorded at 14.9 degrees Celsius, dropping further to 17.1 degrees Celsius on Monday. Although this is slightly below the normal temperature, the last 24 hours have witnessed a gradual increase in the minimum temperature. Monday recorded the highest temperature at 26.9 degrees Celsius, which is a couple of degrees below the normal range.
As the week progresses, Kolkata is expected to experience a slight rise in the maximum temperature, reaching around 27 degrees Celsius. The Alipore Weather Office paints a picture of a city bidding adieu to winter, with the chill slowly giving way to a more temperate climate.
In this weather saga, where spring and winter engage in a subtle dance, the Alipore Weather Office stands as the narrator, guiding us through the upcoming chapters. As the story unfolds, we find ourselves in a narrative painted with the hues of rain, a gentle transition from winter’s embrace to the warmth of impending spring. The weather script, written by the Alipore Weather Office, assures us of a weather symphony where rain and rising temperatures collaborate to create a harmonious melody, bidding adieu to winter and embracing the promise of a vibrant spring.
DISCLAIMER
Our news media denounces any form of bias and disapproves of sensationalism. The disseminated news is entirely educational and aimed at social awareness. Our media maintains absolute impartiality, adhering solely to the purpose of education and social consciousness.