The day's highest temperature in the state was recorded at 38.3 degrees Celsius in Bankura, according to the MeT department.
The towns of Asansol, Burdwan and Sriniketan in Gangetic West Bengal recorded 37 degrees Celsius, 35.6 degrees Celsius and 36.6 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The metropolis recorded the day's highest temperature at 33.4 degrees Celsius.
Jalpaiguri town in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal recorded the day's highest rainfall of 63 mm, the MeT department said.
The weatherman has forecast one or two spells of rain or thundershowers in parts of Gangetic West Bengal and the districts in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal.
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