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Kolkata weather forecast and traffic alert for Thursday, September 28

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My Kolkata Web Desk Kolkata Published 28.09.23, 09:41 AM
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The maximum and minimum temperatures on Wednesday are likely to be around 34°C and 28°C, respectively.

Thundershower

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Sunset: 5.28pm

Sunrise: 5.27am

Yesterday’s weather update (27.9.2023)

Temperature

Maximum: 33.6°C (+1.1)

Minimum: 27.6°C (+1.6)

Rainfall: Nil

Humidity

Maximum: 96%

Minimum: 63%

Kolkata Traffic Police have posted a list of programmes that might affect the city traffic on Wednesday (27.9.2023)

  • 7am: Religious procession along Ibrahim Road, Ekbalpore Lane, MM Ali Road, Ekbalpore Road, Dent Mission Row, Circular Garden Reach Road, Diamond Harbour Road, Dr Sudhir Bose Road
  • 7am: Religious procession along Lower Range, Beckbagan Row, Samshul Huda Road, Bright Street, New Park Street, Park Circus 7-point crossing, Circus Avenue, Karaya Road
  • 7.30am: Religious procession along Ripon Street, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road, Wellington Square, SN Banerjee Road, Moulali Dargah, AJC Bose Road, Mullick Bazar, New Park Street, Park Circus 7-point crossing
  • 7.30am: Lock Gate Road, Gopal Mukherjee Road, BT Road, Chiria More, KC Road, Bibibazar More, Cossipore Road, KL Das Road, KN Dutta Road, Tala Bridge
  • 8.30am: Religious procession along Akra Road, Battala More, Kanthal Beria Road, Dr AK Road, Garden Reach Road (Gandhi Maidan), Kachhi Sadak More, Garden Reach Road, Ramnagar More, Taratala Road, Asbestos More, Paharpur Road

Cyclonic system over Bay of Bengal

A cyclonic circulation that is expected to take shape over the north Andaman Sea and its neighbourhood on September 29 is “unlikely to turn into a cyclone”, the Met office said. “A cyclonic circulation is likely to emerge over east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Andaman Sea off Myanmar coast around September 29.

Under its influence, a low-pressure area is likely to form over east-central Bay of Bengal off the Myanmar coast during the subsequent 24 hours,” said a Met update. “The system can intensify even after becoming a low-pressure area but is unlikely to reach the stage of a cyclone.” The next couple of days in Kolkata are likely to remain hot and humid. But clouds and rain are likely to make a comeback over the weekend.

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