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Kolkata Chills: Cold Spell Grips City, No Relief in Sight
11 Jan
Summary
- Kolkata's night and day temperatures saw a slight decrease on Saturday.
- A persistent cold spell is expected to continue for at least another week.
- Both maximum and minimum temperatures are predicted to remain below normal.

Kolkata has been enveloped in a persistent cold spell, as evidenced by a marginal dip in both day and night temperatures recorded on Saturday. The maximum temperature decreased to 22°C from the previous day's 22.6°C, while the minimum temperature fell from 12.1°C to 11.5°C. These figures indicate a continuation of the chilly conditions gripping the city.
Weather officials from the Regional Meteorological Centre in Kolkata have stated that the cold spell is expected to prevail for the foreseeable future, with no significant mercury variations anticipated over the next week. Both the maximum and minimum temperatures are predicted to remain below the seasonal average, ensuring the city continues to feel the bite of winter.
The forecast for the upcoming days includes morning fog followed by clear skies. Temperatures are expected to hover around a maximum of 22°C and a minimum of 12°C, suggesting a sustained period of below-normal weather for Kolkata residents.




