
Kolkata weather: Humid with rain expected
August 15th Forecast
Kolkata is forecasted to experience patchy rainfall and high humidity on August 15, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 26.6°C and 33.4°C. The day will see an 89% chance of precipitation with humidity at 75%, while wind speeds will reach up to 19.8 km/h and UV index remaining low at 2.6.
The morning will begin with mild temperatures of 26.6°C, gradually rising to 33.4°C by afternoon. The expected rainfall is approximately 3.5 mm, consisting mainly of light drizzles rather than heavy downpours.
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The late afternoon hours are predicted to have increased rainfall intensity. Despite the low UV index, the high humidity levels will create muggy conditions throughout the day.
Weather conditions suggest carrying umbrellas and wearing breathable clothing.
Morning hours are recommended for outdoor activities before the rain begins, and staying hydrated is essential due to the humid conditions.
Week-long Outlook
The upcoming week shows continued rain and humidity patterns in Kolkata. August 16 will experience patchy rain with temperatures between 26.9°C and 33.7°C, accompanied by 73% humidity.
August 17 maintains similar conditions with an 89% chance of rain and temperatures ranging from 27°C to 32.2°C.
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The following day will bring moderate rain with stronger winds reaching 38.5 km/h, while temperatures fluctuate between 26.2°C and 34.6°C.
August 19 is expected to receive heavier rainfall of up to 14.25 mm with cooler temperatures peaking at 30.2°C. The pattern continues through August 20-21, with temperatures remaining between 26.3°C and 33.2°C with intermittent rain.
Advisory and Context
August 16 appears to be the most suitable day for outdoor activities due to lighter predicted rainfall compared to other days in the week.
However, weather conditions may change unexpectedly.
The weather pattern reflects Kolkata's typical monsoon season characteristics. The moderate rainfall predicted for August 18 and 19 could potentially cause waterlogging in lower-lying areas, affecting commuter routes.
Residents are advised to plan their daily activities considering the weather conditions. The combination of rain and humidity will persist throughout the week, making it necessary to take appropriate precautions.
The data presented is sourced from AQI.in, providing detailed weather forecasts for Kolkata during this period. The predictions indicate a consistent pattern of rainfall and humid conditions typical of the monsoon season.
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