Weather Update for Bengal and Kolkata on March 11 A yellow alert has been issued for North Bengal due to the risk of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. The weather office forecasts light to moderate rain across most districts of North Bengal and South Bengal on Wednesday. While the rainfall is expected to be intermittent, the temperature is unlikely to show significant changes. Some areas may experience isolated showers, while others might remain dry throughout the day. In Kolkata, the sky is expected to remain cloudy all day, with a chance of light rain in certain parts of the city during the night. Thunderstorms are also a possibility. The minimum temperature on Monday was 25.1 degrees Celsius, which is 4.1 degrees higher than the average, so there is no significant cold feeling. The maximum temperature was 31.1 degrees Celsius, 1.9 degrees lower than the average, resulting in relatively less humidity. The weather is expected to remain within a range of 25 to 32 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The weather office noted that the rainfall will not bring a noticeable drop in temperature. Instead, the temperature in South Bengal is expected to gradually rise over the next few days. However, there will be no significant change in the overall weather pattern for the next four days. After that, the maximum temperature could rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius. The Bay of Bengal is contributing to the humidity, with a steady influx of moisture from the sea. This has led to the formation of thunderstorms and heavy showers in Kolkata and other parts of South Bengal. There is also a possibility of sudden gusts of wind similar to the monsoon season. The weather forecast highlights the unpredictable nature of the upcoming days, with rain and thunderstorms likely to affect both North and South Bengal.#kolkata #north_bengal #south_bengal #bay_of_bengal #weather_office