Wondering what the sky will do over the Hooghly today? You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find the freshest Kolkata weather details, what the monsoon is up to, and quick ways to protect yourself from sudden showers.
Right now Kolkata is sitting in the typical pre‑monsoon sweet spot – humid, warm, and a bit hazy. Daytime temperatures hover between 31°C and 35°C, while night lows dip to a comfortable 26°C. The humidity often tops 80%, so you’ll feel the stickiness even if the thermometer isn’t screaming.
Rain chances are climbing. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) shows a 60‑70% probability of showers in the next 24 hours, especially after 3 PM. Expect short bursts that can turn into heavier rain if a low‑pressure system from the Bay of Bengal pushes inland.
Wind speeds are modest, ranging from 8‑12 km/h, but the direction shifts from the southwest to the southeast as the day ends. That shift can bring a brief cooling spell before the humidity climbs again.
First, keep an eye on local alerts. IMD’s mobile app, the Weather India website, and even social media pages of Kolkata’s district collector give instant updates. A quick notification can save you from a soaked commute.
If you’re heading out, carry a compact umbrella or a waterproof jacket. A foldable rain‑cover for your bag is a lifesaver for electronics and important documents.
Driving in Kolkata’s monsoon can be tricky. Water‑logged streets appear suddenly, especially near the Howrah Bridge and central lanes. Slow down, keep headlights on, and avoid flooded shortcuts.
For those staying home, check drainage around your house. Clear any debris from gutters and ensure balcony railings are sturdy in case the wind gusts hard.
Health‑wise, stay hydrated and watch out for heat‑related fatigue in the humid mornings. If you have asthma, keep inhalers handy; humidity can trigger symptoms.
Want to know when the heat will ease? The next cooler spell is expected around mid‑week when a cooler wind from the north‑west pushes in, lowering temperatures by about 2‑3°C.
Tourists often ask about the best time to explore Kolkata’s landmarks during monsoon. Early mornings (6‑9 AM) are usually clear, making visits to the Victoria Memorial or Kalighat Temple more pleasant.
Lastly, remember that weather can change fast. A sunny morning can become a downpour by afternoon, so check the forecast at least twice a day – once before you leave the house and once before you head back.
Stay safe, stay dry, and enjoy the unique charm Kolkata’s monsoon brings. Keep this page bookmarked for the latest updates whenever the clouds start moving.