Parts of Bengal get respite with rise in night temperatures

IANS  |  Kolkata 

A rise in the night temperatures was seen in the western and southern parts of while the northern and eastern districts continued to reel under the severe cold conditions that has plagued the people of the state for the last few days.

The mercury rose a little to 12.3 degree Celsius in Kolkata, still remaining about three-four notches below average for this time of the year.

In the sub-Himalayan region of Coochbehar, the lowest temperature was recorded at 5.2 degree Celsius, the Met department said.

The second lowest was Krishnagar in district at 6.6 degree Celsius followed by at 8.0 degree Celsius.

At night, the cold conditions are expected to continue for the next three-four days, Met department said.

Meanwhile, according to weathermen, there will be dense fog with low visibility on Monday at Sagar Island, situated at the confluence of and Bay of Bengal, where lakhs of devotees from across have congregated for the Gangasagar Mela.

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First Published: Sun, January 14 2018. 21:10 IST