West Bengal to continue sweating for the next few days: MET Department

Highlights
- Heatwaves to continue for next three to four days in Darjeeling and Kalimopong.
- Kolkata records temperature above average.
- Plains of West Bengal are observing a rise in the temperature.
In Gangtok, the maximum temperature on Thursday was 25.2 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature on Friday morning was 16.6 degrees Celsius.
Day and night temperatures at several places in West Bengal were much above average with Kolkata recording a minimum temperature of 30.8 degrees Celsius on Friday morning, which is three notches above normal, the Met said.
The weather office forecast hot and humid weather for at least three to four days with the western districts and sub-Himalayan parts of the states likely to experience heatwave conditions.
Kalimpong recorded the maximum temperature of 28.6 degrees Celsius on Thursday afternoon, while the mercury settled at 25.2 degrees at Darjeeling, a departure of 5.5 degrees Celsius from normal, the Met said.
In the plains, day temperatures on Thursday were above 40 degrees Celsius at Panagarh (40.3), Purulia (41.3), Asansol (40.5) and Jhargram (40), it said.
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