[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/climate-of-west-bengal-wikipedia\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/climate-of-west-bengal-wikipedia\/","headline":"Climate of West Bengal – Wikipedia","name":"Climate of West Bengal – Wikipedia","description":"before-content-x4 Climatic conditions of West Bengal after-content-x4 The climate of West Bengal is varied, with tropical savanna in the southern","datePublished":"2015-05-27","dateModified":"2015-05-27","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/author\/lordneo\/#Person","name":"lordneo","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/author\/lordneo\/","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/thumb\/2\/22\/Teestavalley.jpg\/220px-Teestavalley.jpg","url":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/thumb\/2\/22\/Teestavalley.jpg\/220px-Teestavalley.jpg","height":"165","width":"220"},"url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/climate-of-west-bengal-wikipedia\/","wordCount":21849,"articleBody":" (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});before-content-x4Climatic conditions of West Bengal (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The climate of West Bengal is varied, with tropical savanna in the southern portions of the state, to humid subtropical areas in the north. Temperatures vary widely, and there are five distinct seasons. The area is vulnerable to heavy rainfall, monsoons, and cyclones. There are some mountains in the area which are generally cold all year round. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Seasons[edit]Spring[edit]Summer[edit]Monsoons[edit]Autumn[edit]Winter[edit]Extremes[edit]Highest Temperature[edit]Lowest Temperature[edit]Temperature[edit]Rainfall[edit]Cyclones in West Bengal[edit]Mountainous region[edit]Influences[edit]Climate data[edit]References[edit]Seasons[edit]There are five main seasons in West Bengal: spring, summer, rainy season, a short autumn, and winter.Spring[edit]Spring is considered the most pleasant season over the plains of West Bengal and lies from mid-February to mid-March and is also the time where Holi is celebrated. Temperatures range between 20\u00a0\u00b0C \u2013 30\u00a0\u00b0C and no rainfall. Though occasional rain or light showers are witnessed due to Western disturbances in North India.Summer[edit]The summer season is observed from March to May in most of Bengal.Temperature (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In Bengal, summers can be extremely hot and have high humidity. The plains of South Bengal have a daily maximum temperature around 35\u201338\u00a0\u00b0C.[1][2] It can also exceed 40\u00a0\u00b0C.[3][4][5][6][7]The western highlands experience a dry summer like northern India. During the day, the temperature ranges from 38 to 42\u00a0\u00b0C, though it can reach or exceed 45\u00a0\u00b0C.[8][9][10][11][12]In summer, the plains of North Bengal are generally cooler than the west and south.[13][14][15] In this area, the daily maximum temperature varies from 26 to 32\u00a0\u00b0C.[16] It occasionally crosses 35\u00a0\u00b0C. The minimum temperature in summer is approximately 18\u201322\u00a0\u00b0C.The Darjeeling hill region is the coolest area in summer. Here, the daily highest temperature is 15\u201325\u00a0\u00b0C.RainfallMonsoons[edit]PeriodIn mid-June, the monsoon season starts.[18] It continues until the end of September.TemperatureIn most places, the temperature drops as cloud cover increases. This is less true for the mountains and the Terai Dooars plains, where temperature gradually increases until August.The maximum temperature of South Bengal’s plains and western highlands is 32\u00a0\u00b0C,[19] 31\u00a0\u00b0C in North Bengal plains and around 19\u201320\u00a0\u00b0C in mountains. Sometimes when the sky gets clear, the temperature rises suddenly. This is known as a monsoon break. This occurs mostly in North Bengal plains and in mountains in July and August when the temperature soars over 36\u00a0\u00b0C and 24\u00a0\u00b0C respectively.[20][21][22][23][24]RainfallMost of the annual rainfall occurs during the monsoon period. Heavy rainfall above 250\u00a0cm is observed in the Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Cooch Behar district.[25][26][27][28][29] Later, blowing westwards, the winds cause average rainfall of 125\u00a0cm in the northern plains and western plateau region.Autumn[edit]PeriodAutumn lasts for two months, October and November.TemperatureIn autumn, the southwest monsoon wind returns and clears the sky. So, the state gets enough sunshine to be warm in the day and releases a lot of heat to be cool at night.At this time, a maximum temperature of 30\u201333\u00a0\u00b0C is felt over the plains and 17\u201319\u00a0\u00b0C in mountains. The minimum temperature is normally around 19\u201322\u00a0\u00b0C in plains and 6\u201311\u00a0\u00b0C in mountains.[30] Sometimes, cold waves blow over the state in autumn.[31][32][33]RainfallIn autumn, the southwest monsoon wind returns, and the northeast monsoon wind enters West Bengal. Due to their collision in Bay of Bengal, some cyclones are created.[34][35] The cyclones cause some rainfall in the state.Winter[edit]PeriodThe winter season usually starts in December and ends in February.[36]TemperatureIn winter, a mild temperature is observed over the plains. The maximum temperature goes to 23\u201326\u00a0\u00b0C and the minimum temperature is 9\u201315\u00a0\u00b0C in plains of the state. The maximum and minimum temperature in the mountains range from 0\u201312\u00a0\u00b0C. Higher regions of the Darjeeling Himalayas get heavy snowfall during winter.[37][38][39]The temperatures of the western highlands at night can drop 7\u20139\u00a0\u00b0C,[40][41][42] 4\u20137\u00a0\u00b0C in Siliguri, Jalpaiguri, Coochbehar plains[43][44][45][46] and 10\u201311\u00a0\u00b0C in Kolkata[47][48][49][50] when cold waves blow. Darjeeling’s temperature can drop below freezing point.RainfallWinter is generally dry. Most days are sunny. Occasionally, slight rainfall occurs because of conditions in northwest India. These are known as western disturbances.Extremes[edit]Sources: India Meteorological Department[51][52]Highest Temperature[edit]The chart below shows the highest recorded temperatures for all months in West Bengal, with place and date.MonthHighest Recorded Temperature(\u00b0C)PlaceDateJanuary36.8Krishnagar1 January 1977February39.3Bankura26 February 2006March44.5Behrampore27 March 1980April46.7Bankura23 April 2016May48.3Behrampore23 May 1981June47.8Suri10 June 1966July43.0Krishnagar22 July 1994August48.3Behrampore2 August 1981September41.0Coochbehar11 September 1977October40.5Malda1 October 1978November38.5Bagati6 November 1976December36.5Bagati30 December 1984West Bengal48.3Behrampore23 May 1981 & 2 August 1981Lowest Temperature[edit]The chart below shows the lowest recorded temperatures for all months in West Bengal, with place and date.Temperature[edit]The Tropic of Cancer passes 6\u00a0km north of Nabadwip, so, according to latitude, the northern part of the state falls in the temperate belt and the southern part falls in the tropical belt. The southern part receives adequate rainfall and is not severely hot due to its proximity to water. Barring the mountainous parts of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri, the entire state experiences a warm tropical monsoon climate. Regional differences are visible in the climate. In the western plateau region, rainfall is low and variations in temperature are more common. Oceanic influence in the coastal region makes the climate there moderate and pleasant. The summer temperatures range from 26\u00a0\u00b0C (79\u00a0\u00b0F) to 43\u00a0\u00b0C (109\u00a0\u00b0F) while the winter temperatures range from 10\u00a0\u00b0C (50\u00a0\u00b0F) to 19\u00a0\u00b0C (66\u00a0\u00b0F).Rainfall[edit]Annual rainfall varies in different parts of the state. North Bengal receives the highest rainfall, 200 to 400\u00a0cm. In the coastal areas rainfall is about 200\u00a0cm, in the Ganga plain and in the central part of the state rainfall is about 150\u2013200\u00a0cm, and in the western plateau region the amount of rainfall received is about 100 to 125\u00a0cm. Drought is a common phenomenon in the Bankura and Purulia districts. Rainfall that occurs in the summer months often brings about heavy storms called Kalbaishakhi.Cyclones in West Bengal[edit]Mountainous region[edit]Because of the high altitude, mountainous parts of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri experience a cool temperate and climate. The average temperature in summer is about 15\u00a0\u00b0C (59\u00a0\u00b0F), and winter temperature is about 2\u00a0\u00b0C (36\u00a0\u00b0F). Snowfall occurs in some parts of this region. Being obstructed by the Himalayas, the region receives heavy rainfall. Due to the scenic beauty and temperate climate of the region, a huge number of tourists visit the areas. Here Kalimpong is another hill station that is visited by many tourists in all seasons for its scenic beauty and the average cool temperature throughout the year.Influences[edit]Rainfall in the plains of West Bengal influences crop production. The humid climate is good for the production of rice and jute. Higher rainfall received in the northern mountainous region is favorable for the production of tea, which is popular all over the world. Pulses and oilseeds are also produced in large quantities.The people prefer to wear loose and thin cotton clothes because of the climate. Rice and fish are the staple food of the Bengalis because they are easy to digest in this climate and are readily available.[citation needed] The hot and humid climate hampers the efficiency of the people, as the people tend to get tired easily. For protection against heavy rainfall and snowfall in the north, the people live in houses with sloping roofs.Climate data[edit]Climate data for Kolkata (Alipore) 1981\u20132010, extremes 1901\u20132012MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearRecord high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)32.8(91.0)38.4(101.1)41.1(106.0)43.3(109.9)43.7(110.7)43.9(111.0)39.9(103.8)38.4(101.1)38.9(102.0)39.0(102.2)34.9(94.8)32.5(90.5)43.9(111.0)Mean maximum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)29.8(85.6)33.5(92.3)37.4(99.3)38.5(101.3)38.8(101.8)38.0(100.4)35.9(96.6)35.0(95.0)35.3(95.5)35.1(95.2)32.9(91.2)29.8(85.6)39.8(103.6)Average high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)25.8(78.4)29.2(84.6)33.5(92.3)35.3(95.5)35.3(95.5)33.8(92.8)32.4(90.3)32.2(90.0)32.4(90.3)32.2(90.0)30.1(86.2)27.0(80.6)31.6(88.9)Daily mean \u00b0C (\u00b0F)20.0(68.0)23.6(74.5)28.0(82.4)30.4(86.7)30.9(87.6)30.4(86.7)29.4(84.9)29.3(84.7)29.2(84.6)28.1(82.6)25.0(77.0)21.2(70.2)27.1(80.8)Average low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)14.1(57.4)17.8(64.0)22.4(72.3)25.3(77.5)26.4(79.5)26.8(80.2)26.5(79.7)26.4(79.5)26.0(78.8)24.1(75.4)19.7(67.5)15.2(59.4)22.6(72.7)Mean minimum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)10.7(51.3)12.9(55.2)17.6(63.7)20.4(68.7)21.5(70.7)23.7(74.7)24.3(75.7)24.4(75.9)23.8(74.8)20.6(69.1)15.4(59.7)11.8(53.2)10.4(50.7)Record low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)6.7(44.1)7.2(45.0)10.0(50.0)16.1(61.0)17.9(64.2)20.4(68.7)20.6(69.1)22.6(72.7)20.6(69.1)17.2(63.0)10.6(51.1)7.2(45.0)6.7(44.1)Average rainfall mm (inches)15.4(0.61)24.6(0.97)36.8(1.45)55.0(2.17)118.5(4.67)276.7(10.89)371.6(14.63)372.1(14.65)325.0(12.80)179.6(7.07)32.6(1.28)5.6(0.22)1,813.5(71.41)Average rainy days1.11.52.13.26.212.617.516.813.67.41.40.784.1Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST)61545162687782838275676569Mean monthly sunshine hours213.9211.9229.4240.0232.5135.0105.4117.8126.0201.5216.0204.62,234Mean daily sunshine hours6.97.57.48.07.54.53.43.84.26.57.26.66.1Average ultraviolet index791112121212121197610Source 1: India Meteorological Department (sun 1971\u20132000)[53][54][55][56] Weather Atlas[57]Source 2: Tokyo Climate Center (mean temperatures 1981\u20132010)[58]Climate data for Kolkata (Dumdum Airport) 1981\u20132007, extremes 1939\u20132012MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearRecord high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)32.5(90.5)37.3(99.1)40.6(105.1)42.8(109.0)43.1(109.6)43.7(110.7)39.2(102.6)37.7(99.9)36.8(98.2)36.8(98.2)36.0(96.8)33.0(91.4)43.7(110.7)Average high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)25.6(78.1)29.0(84.2)33.3(91.9)35.5(95.9)35.6(96.1)34.3(93.7)32.9(91.2)32.7(90.9)32.8(91.0)32.2(90.0)29.9(85.8)26.8(80.2)31.7(89.1)Average low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)12.9(55.2)16.6(61.9)21.3(70.3)24.7(76.5)25.9(78.6)26.5(79.7)26.3(79.3)26.4(79.5)25.9(78.6)23.8(74.8)19.0(66.2)14.0(57.2)21.9(71.4)Record low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)5.0(41.0)6.1(43.0)12.1(53.8)16.6(61.9)17.6(63.7)19.2(66.6)20.1(68.2)21.1(70.0)21.7(71.1)15.7(60.3)11.7(53.1)6.1(43.0)5.0(41.0)Average rainfall mm (inches)15.8(0.62)20.2(0.80)31.9(1.26)53.4(2.10)140.5(5.53)247.5(9.74)366.5(14.43)355.4(13.99)282.1(11.11)170.2(6.70)21.3(0.84)6.8(0.27)1,711.6(67.39)Average rainy days1.11.42.33.56.612.417.617.113.07.11.10.783.9Average relative humidity (%) (at 08:30 IST)75716771737983838175707275Source: India Meteorological Department[59][60][61]Climate data for Siliguri (Bagdogra Airport), Extremes 1951-presentMonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearRecord high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)32.5(90.5)33.2(91.8)38.1(100.6)41.7(107.1)40.8(105.4)39.6(103.3)40.4(104.7)40.0(104.0)39.2(102.6)36.6(97.9)33.8(92.8)32.6(90.7)41.7(107.1)Mean maximum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)25.6(78.1)27.9(82.2)32.8(91.0)34.9(94.8)35.3(95.5)36.3(97.3)36.0(96.8)36.7(98.1)35.8(96.4)33.5(92.3)30.4(86.7)27.2(81.0)37.0(98.6)Average high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)23(73)25(77)29(84)32(90)32(90)31(88)31(88)32(90)31(88)30(86)27(81)25(77)29(84)Average low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)10(50)12(54)15(59)20(68)22(72)24(75)25(77)25(77)24(75)21(70)15(59)11(52)19(66)Mean minimum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)6.9(44.4)7.2(45.0)12.5(54.5)16.5(61.7)18.6(65.5)22.0(71.6)23.4(74.1)23.6(74.5)21.9(71.4)16.8(62.2)11.9(53.4)7.7(45.9)6.5(43.7)Record low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)1.9(35.4)3.5(38.3)6.2(43.2)9.6(49.3)15.0(59.0)20.0(68.0)21.0(69.8)18.4(65.1)19.8(67.6)12.3(54.1)6.4(43.5)2.4(36.3)1.9(35.4)Average precipitation mm (inches)12(0.5)28(1.1)48(1.9)99(3.9)300(11.8)658(25.9)804(31.7)640(25.2)549(21.6)156(6.1)25(1.0)20(0.8)3,339(131.5)Average rainy days13381820272616831134Average relative humidity (%)76706279838992868275697678Average ultraviolet index5791112131413118549Source 1: normal temperatures[62][63]Ultraviolet Index [64]Source 2: Extremes(India Meteorological Department[65]), Mean maximum and Mean minimum temperatures[66]Climate data for Darjeeling (1981\u20132010, extremes 1901\u20132012)MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearRecord high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)19.0(66.2)19.2(66.6)24.0(75.2)27.0(80.6)25.7(78.3)27.7(81.9)28.0(82.4)28.5(83.3)27.5(81.5)26.0(78.8)24.5(76.1)20.0(68.0)28.5(83.3)Average high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)10.7(51.3)12.4(54.3)15.6(60.1)18.5(65.3)19.3(66.7)19.8(67.6)19.6(67.3)20.0(68.0)19.8(67.6)19.5(67.1)17.1(62.8)14.0(57.2)17.2(63.0)Daily mean \u00b0C (\u00b0F)6.1(43.0)7.7(45.9)10.6(51.1)13.7(56.7)14.9(58.8)16.3(61.3)16.5(61.7)16.7(62.1)16.1(61.0)15.0(59.0)11.7(53.1)8.9(48.0)12.9(55.1)Average low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)1.5(34.7)2.9(37.2)5.7(42.3)8.8(47.8)10.6(51.1)12.8(55.0)13.4(56.1)13.4(56.1)12.4(54.3)10.5(50.9)6.3(43.3)3.8(38.8)8.5(47.3)Record low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)\u22127.2(19.0)\u22126.4(20.5)\u22124.8(23.4)0.0(32.0)1.4(34.5)6.6(43.9)3.9(39.0)8.0(46.4)6.2(43.2)3.2(37.8)\u22124.4(24.1)\u22124.6(23.7)\u22127.2(19.0)Average rainfall mm (inches)13.5(0.53)14.0(0.55)30.8(1.21)76.9(3.03)137.9(5.43)466.0(18.35)656.7(25.85)528.2(20.80)379.7(14.95)59.1(2.33)14.4(0.57)2.9(0.11)2,380(93.70)Average rainy days1.11.52.86.810.518.822.921.714.92.90.60.7105.3Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST)81787578889394929084757484Mean daily sunshine hours5.45.04.74.94.92.42.53.33.25.46.36.14.5Average ultraviolet index56911131515141296410Source 1: India Meteorological Department[67][68] UV Index[69]Source 2: Deutscher Wetterdienst (sun 1891\u20131990)[70]Climate data for Behrampore (1981\u20132007, extremes 1901\u20132012)MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearRecord high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)34.9(94.8)37.2(99.0)44.5(112.1)46.4(115.5)48.3(118.9)46.9(116.4)40.4(104.7)48.3(118.9)40.3(104.5)39.5(103.1)37.8(100.0)34.0(93.2)48.3(118.9)Mean maximum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)28.7(83.7)32.8(91.0)38.3(100.9)40.7(105.3)41.2(106.2)39.4(102.9)36.0(96.8)35.9(96.6)36.0(96.8)35.8(96.4)33.6(92.5)30.2(86.4)42.4(108.3)Average high \u00b0C (\u00b0F)25.5(77.9)29.0(84.2)34.0(93.2)37.0(98.6)36.5(97.7)34.9(94.8)33.0(91.4)33.2(91.8)33.1(91.6)33.0(91.4)31.0(87.8)27.3(81.1)32.3(90.1)Average low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)12.2(54.0)15.5(59.9)19.8(67.6)23.7(74.7)25.0(77.0)26.1(79.0)26.1(79.0)26.3(79.3)25.8(78.4)23.9(75.0)19.1(66.4)14.3(57.7)21.5(70.7)Mean minimum \u00b0C (\u00b0F)8.9(48.0)11.5(52.7)15.4(59.7)19.3(66.7)20.9(69.6)23.2(73.8)24.0(75.2)24.0(75.2)23.4(74.1)20.3(68.5)14.9(58.8)10.9(51.6)8.8(47.8)Record low \u00b0C (\u00b0F)3.9(39.0)5.0(41.0)8.9(48.0)15.0(59.0)15.3(59.5)16.6(61.9)21.0(69.8)19.6(67.3)21.1(70.0)15.6(60.1)8.3(46.9)5.7(42.3)3.9(39.0)Average rainfall mm (inches)8.2(0.32)17.7(0.70)22.3(0.88)52.4(2.06)129.4(5.09)229.2(9.02)293.7(11.56)269.7(10.62)298.5(11.75)126.7(4.99)9.9(0.39)7.6(0.30)1,465.5(57.70)Average rainy days0.81.41.93.06.61213.513.712.65.10.80.571.8Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST)63605358687985848478676570Source: India Meteorological Department[71][72]References[edit]^ “\u099a\u09be\u09b0 \u099c\u09c7\u09b2\u09be\u09af\u09bc \u09ac\u09c3\u09b7\u09cd\u099f\u09bf\u09b0 \u09b8\u09ae\u09cd\u09ad\u09be\u09ac\u09a8\u09be, \u09ac\u09be\u0995\u09bf 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