West Bengal Weather Today

Temperature, Feels Like, Rain Chance & Hourly Forecast in West Bengal

West Bengal temperature today is 28°, feels like 29°, with humidity at 64% and wind at 20.12 km/h. Rain chance today is 2%. Use the hourly forecast and 5-day outlook below to plan your day.

scattered clouds
28°
scattered clouds
H: 28° L: 28°
Feels like 29°
AQI: (/5)
Humidity
64%
Dew 20°
Wind speed
20.12 km/h
E · G29.52
Pressure
1005 hPa
Visibility
10 km
High Winds
Wind speed is 20.12 km/h. Secure loose objects.
Weather Summary
Currently in West Bengal, expect varied conditions with hot temperatures around 28°. Winds are moderate winds. Stay hydrated and seek shade during peak hours.
Precipitation Probability
2%
23
0%
02
0%
05
75%
08
49%
11
0%
14
0%
17
0%
20
0%
23
0%
02
0%
05
36%
08
67%
11
100%
14
100%
17
100%
20
Evolution
Daily Weather Forecast Evolution (°C)
Lowest temperature
Highest temperature
Temperature Forecast (48h)
27°
Sat
23:30
26°
 
25°
 
27°
 
32°
Sun
11:30
32°
 
30°
 
28°
 
27°
Sun
23:30
25°
 
24°
 
27°
 
32°
Mon
11:30
30°
 
27°
 
22°
 
Hot (≥30°)
Warm
Cool
Cold (<0°)
Weather Map
Sun & Moon
Sunrise
Sunrise
05:03
Sunset
Sunset
18:06
Moon Phase
Full Moon (99%)
Timezone: GMT+05:30
Last updated: May 2, 2026 9:25 PM · Data refreshes every 5 min
Location Info
Latitude
Latitude
24.000000
Longitude
Longitude
88.000000
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A Comprehensive Guide to the Climate and Weather of West Bengal, India

West Bengal, a state located in Eastern India, is well-known for its diverse culture, heritage, and weather. The unique geographical features of West Bengal contribute to its varied climate ranging from the alpine in the Himalayas to the tropical in the coastal regions.

Geographical Overview

West Bengal, covering an area of 88,752 square kilometers, is nestled between the Himalayas in the north and the Bay of Bengal in the south, stretching over latitudes 21°31'20" North to 27°13'15" North and longitudes 85°50'20" East to 89°53'04" East. The state is divided into two broad natural divisions: the Gangetic Plain and the sub-Himalayan and Himalayan area in the north.

Seasonal Variations and Weather

In West Bengal, weather conditions can be broadly classified into four main seasons: Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, and Winter.

  • Summer (April to Mid-June): Summers are hot and humid, particularly in the Gangetic plains, where temperatures can reach up to 40°C. In the Himalayan region, the weather remains pleasant with temperatures hovering around 20°C.
  • Monsoon (Mid-June to September): West Bengal receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon, particularly in the Himalayan region which can receive up to 3000mm of rainfall annually. The Gangetic plains also receive a significant amount of rainfall, contributing to the agricultural richness of the region.
  • Autumn (October to November): This is considered the best time to visit West Bengal as the weather is pleasant with moderate temperatures and less humidity. During this season, many famous festivals like Durga Puja are celebrated.
  • Winter (December to March): Winters are mild in the plains with temperatures dropping to around 12°C, while in the Himalayan region, it can drop below 0°C with heavy snowfall.

Climate Zones

Due to its diverse geographical features, West Bengal can be divided into various climate zones:

Tropical Savanna: The Gangetic plains fall under this category, characterized by high temperatures and moderate rainfall.
Humid Subtropical: This climate is found in the area south of the Gangetic plains, featuring hot summers and cool winters.
Alpine: The Himalayan region of West Bengal falls under this category, with cold winters and mild summers.

Average Annual Temperatures and Rainfall

Average temperatures in West Bengal vary greatly depending on the region. The table below shows the average temperatures and rainfall in two major areas: Kolkata (Gangetic Plains) and Darjeeling (Himalayan Region).

KolkataDarjeeling
Average High Temperature32°C14.9°C
Average Low Temperature25°C8.9°C
Annual Rainfall1582mm3092mm

Conclusion

From the sultry summers of the plains to the cool winters of the Himalayas, West Bengal offers a unique blend of climates that is rarely found in other Indian states. Its diverse weather patterns and seasonal variations make it an interesting destination for tourists and climatologists alike.

Whether you're planning a visit or conducting a climatic study, understanding the weather patterns and climate zones of West Bengal is crucial. Regardless of the season, West Bengal always has something unique and beautiful to offer, be it the lush green tea gardens of Darjeeling in the monsoon or the vibrant cultural celebrations of Kolkata in the autumn.

References

  1. Climate of West Bengal, India Meteorological Department
  2. Weather and Climate guide, Lonely Planet
  3. West Bengal, Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Climate: West Bengal, Climate-Data.org
Weather data sourced from OpenWeatherMap. Forecasts are estimates and may differ from actual conditions. For severe weather, consult your local meteorological authority.
FAQ's about West Bengal
What is the Latitude and Longitude of West Bengal?

West Bengal's Latitude is 24.000000 & Longitude is 88.000000.

What is the weather in West Bengal today?

Weather in West Bengal is 28° today.

What is the climatic condition of West Bengal today?

Climate Conditions in West Bengal shows scattered clouds today.

What is the humidity in West Bengal today?

Humidity in West Bengal is 64% today.

What is the wind speed in West Bengal today?

Wind speed in West Bengal is 20.12 km/h, flowing at 79° E wind direction.

What does it feel like in West Bengal today?

It feels like 29° in West Bengal today, with 27% cloud cover and 10 km visibility.

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