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Kolkata weather forecast and traffic alert for Tuesday, June 27

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My Kolkata Web Desk Published 27.06.23, 10:02 AM
For representational purposes

For representational purposes File photograph

Weather forecast for Tuesday (27.6.2023)

The maximum and minimum temperatures on Tuesday are likely to be around 29°C and 26°C, respectively.

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Thundershower

Sunset: 6.25pm

Sunrise: 4.54am

Yesterday’s weather update (26.6.2023)

Temperature

Maximum: 29.4°C (-3.5)

Minimum: 26.5°C (-0.3)

Rainfall: 17.9mm

Humidity

Maximum: 98%

Minimum: 79%

Till 10am, Kolkata Traffic Police did not post any list of programmes that might affect the city traffic on Tuesday (27.6.2023)

Calcutta University workshop for college principals

Calcutta University will hold a three-day workshop for the principals of its affiliated colleges on the admission regulations and syllabus of the four-year undergraduate programme for BA, BSc and BCom starting from Tuesday. The workshop is being held ahead of the opening of the undergraduate admission portal from July 1 for accepting applications.

Vehicles on a rain-soaked Vidyasagar Setu on Monday afternoon. The city received around 45mm of rain between Saturday night and Monday night, the wettest 48 hours in a rain-starved year so far. The Met office recorded a little over 26mm of rain in Alipore between 8.30pm on Saturday and 8.30pm on Sunday. Over the next 24 hours, the volume was around 18mm. The current wet spell, which has led to uniform and widespread showers, has been linked to a low-pressure area, which on Monday moved into Odisha from the northwest Bay of Bengal. The Met office has predicted more rain in Calcutta in the next two days. The rain is expected to subside from Thursday, said Met officials. The consistently overcast conditions have dragged the Celsius down. The maximum temperature on Monday was 29.4 degrees, three notches below normal

Vehicles on a rain-soaked Vidyasagar Setu on Monday afternoon. The city received around 45mm of rain between Saturday night and Monday night, the wettest 48 hours in a rain-starved year so far. The Met office recorded a little over 26mm of rain in Alipore between 8.30pm on Saturday and 8.30pm on Sunday. Over the next 24 hours, the volume was around 18mm. The current wet spell, which has led to uniform and widespread showers, has been linked to a low-pressure area, which on Monday moved into Odisha from the northwest Bay of Bengal. The Met office has predicted more rain in Calcutta in the next two days. The rain is expected to subside from Thursday, said Met officials. The consistently overcast conditions have dragged the Celsius down. The maximum temperature on Monday was 29.4 degrees, three notches below normal Bishwarup Dutta

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