Heatwave conditions continue in West Bengal, Bihar

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Southern districts of West Bengal, including the metropolis, continued to reel under conditions today, prompting the government to declare an 11-day holiday for students of state-run schools from

The city recorded the day's highest temperature at 39.6 degrees Celsius, six notches above normal, while the minimum temperature stood at 30.9 degrees Celsius, four counts above the average, the said.

Bankura recorded the highest temperature in the state at 41.8 degrees Celsius, as (39.0 deg C), (40.4 deg C), Burdwan (40.9 deg C) and Sriniketan (41.0 deg C) also recorded unusually high temperatures, settling four to seven degrees above normal.

announced an 11-day holiday for state-run schools' students from June 20 to June 30, owing to the searing heat.

Several private schools have also announced holidays till the end of this week.

Some other schools have tweaked their school timings to cope with the uncomfortable conditions in Kolkata and many parts of south

The Association of of ICSE Schools ( Chapter) said it has not issued any circular to ICSE-affiliated schools to this effect, but many schools are adjusting hours by bringing forward classes in the morning hours.

In Bihar, witnessed conditions with the state capital and recording maximum temperatures of above 41 degrees Celsius, the said.

The bulletin said recorded the maximum temperature of 42.0 degrees Celsius followed by at 41.4 degrees Celsius, 39.6 degrees Celsius and 36.6 degrees Celsius.

Light to moderate rainfall occurred at one or two places over eastern parts of Bihar, while the remained mainly dry in other parts of the state, it said.

The weather forecast said Patna, Gaya, and are likely to witness partly cloudy skies with possibility of rain or thunderstorms

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 19:35 IST