• Kolkata weather: Sunny skies, moderate humidity; AQI remains poor
    Times of India | 30 November 2025
  • The data for this weather forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with comprehensive information to plan their daily activities and weekly schedules accordingly.

    Kolkata residents awoke on Saturday, November 30, to a sunny morning with clear skies. The city is set for a comfortable day with temperatures expected to reach 28.7°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. This pleasant weather follows yesterday's air quality, which was classified as ‘very poor’ with an AQI of 286, a condition that might still linger in the air this morning. Today's clear skies and gentle winds are anticipated to help disperse pollutants, offering a slight improvement from earlier in the week. The upcoming week is expected to be predominantly sunny with mild temperature fluctuations, generally favorable for continued outdoor plans.

    Yesterday’s air quality was classified as ‘very poor’ with an AQI of 286.

    Kolkata is set to enjoy a sunny day. Maximum temperatures are expected to settle around 28.7°C. The minimum temperature for the day is forecast at 18.8°C. Humidity levels are moderate, recorded at 47%. These moderate humidity levels ensure the day does not feel too harsh. Wind speeds will remain calm, measured at 10.8 km/h. Such calm wind speeds are perfect for a stroll or a quiet afternoon spent in the park. There is no chance of rain today. Residents can therefore leave their umbrellas at home. The evening hours will bring a slight dip in temperature. This temperature dip makes the evening a great time for outdoor gatherings or a late walk under the stars.

    Yesterday’s air quality was a cause for concern for the city. The primary pollutants identified were PM2.5 and PM10. Concentrations of PM2.5 were recorded at 150 µg/m³, while PM10 concentrations reached 187 µg/m³. Carbon monoxide levels were also elevated, measuring 592 µg/m³. These elevated levels were likely due to increased vehicle emissions and stagnant weather conditions.

    The AQI of 286 was placing it in the ‘very poor’ category.

    While today’s clear skies and gentle winds might help disperse some of the pollutants, sensitive individuals should remain cautious. This caution is especially important for those with respiratory issues when outdoors. A quick tip suggests that while the weather is inviting, sensitive groups should consider wearing a mask if heading out early.

    Given the sunny and comfortable weather, today is a great day to step out. However, residents should keep yesterday’s pollution levels in mind. Early mornings are perfect for a walk or a yoga session in the park. Sensitive groups should consider wearing a mask if heading out early, particularly in traffic-heavy areas. As the day progresses, individuals should not forget their sunglasses. Sunscreen is also recommended to protect against UV rays. The evening is considered ideal for outdoor dining. It is also suitable for enjoying a relaxed sunset view by the Hooghly.

    The coming week looks predominantly sunny for Kolkata. Mild temperature fluctuations are expected throughout the week. Sunday and Monday will see slightly cooler highs. These highs are forecast at 27.6°C and 27.1°C, respectively. Nighttime temperatures during these days are expected to drop to around 18°C. Midweek will bring a slight rise in temperature. Temperatures are anticipated to peak at 29.1°C on Wednesday. Despite this rise, the afternoons will remain pleasant. Towards the end of the week, Thursday and Friday will experience a dip in humidity. This reduction in humidity will make the days feel even more comfortable. Overall, the week presents a great opportunity for outdoor plans. However, mornings might feel a bit chilly.

    An interesting insight notes that yesterday’s AQI of 286 was a slight improvement compared to earlier this week. While the air quality is still far from ideal, today’s sunny and breezy conditions could help further clear the air.

    Earlier this week, readings consistently hovered in the ‘severe’ category.

    Data referenced in this article is taken from AQI.in.
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