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Kolkata facing dry-spell in winter for 136 days, longest in 17 years

  • Kolkata is experiencing a rare inter-seasonal dry spell, which will touch 136 days on Friday
  • This is the driest winter-to-spring transition period since 2005-2006's record of 172 rainless days
  • There is a chance that this year's spell may be broken by March 15

10 Mar 2023

Kolkata facing dry-spell in winter for 136 days, longest in 17 years

Kolkata is experiencing a rare inter-seasonal dry spell, which will touch 136 days on Friday, making this year's winter-to-spring transition period the driest since 2005-2006's record of 172 rainless days. Having begun on October 26, 2022, this year's exceptionally dry winter-spring period seems to be mimicking the last such rare occurrence which started on October 25, 2005, and continued until April 16, 2006.

Normally, Kolkata winters see intervals of light showers and clouds around mid-January, caused by western disturbances. In January last year, over 12mm of rain was recorded over six days. Director of Regional Meteorological Centre G K Das said this is a very rare occurrence.

However, he said there is a chance that this year's spell may be broken by March 15. A nor'wester predicted for March 10 or 11 in northwestern Bengal will create a 10% chance of a thunderstorm in Kolkata. "It is unlikely that the nor'wester will cause rainfall in Kolkata around March 10 or 11. If at all, there may be about 10 minutes of rain. But it will not be sufficient to bring respite from the rising heat," said Das.

Over the last week, the mercury has been inching towards and beyond a maximum temperature of 34°C. After consecutive days of sunshine, the appearance of clouds around noon on Wednesday and Thursday could possibly indicate an imminent change in weather conditions.

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