Kolkata, South Bengal Brace for Extended Rainfall Until Next Tuesday

The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast scattered rainfall in Kolkata and several south Bengal districts, continuing until next Tuesday. Similar conditions with possible thunderstorms are expected in multiple north Bengal districts as well. The weather activity is being driven by a low-pressure area and a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal. Temperatures in Kolkata are expected to remain steady, with a slight rise in daytime heat before dipping again later.

Key Points: Kolkata, South Bengal Rainfall Forecast Till Tuesday

  • Rainfall forecast for Kolkata & south Bengal
  • Alerts for 12 districts
  • North Bengal thunderstorms expected
  • Systems from Bay of Bengal influencing weather
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Rains likely in Kolkata, south Bengal till Tuesday

Rains likely in Kolkata and 12 south Bengal districts till Tuesday. North Bengal to see thunderstorms. Check full weather forecast and alerts.

"scattered showers are likely to continue in Kolkata till next Tuesday - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Kolkata, March 12

The Regional Meteorological Centre at Alipore has forecast rainfall in several districts of West Bengal, including Kolkata, from Thursday onwards.

According to the weather office, scattered showers are likely to continue in Kolkata till next Tuesday. Similar conditions are expected in districts such as Howrah, Hooghly, Purulia, Bankura, East Burdwan, West Burdwan, Birbhum and Murshidabad. Rain alerts have been issued for 12 districts of south Bengal.

The Met Office said there will be little change in the minimum temperature across south Bengal districts over the next seven days. However, the daytime temperature may rise by two to three degrees Celsius before dipping again after about three days.

Meanwhile, districts in north Bengal are likely to witness thunderstorms till next Tuesday. Light rainfall accompanied by thunder is expected, particularly in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Alipurduar, Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri. Gusty winds with speeds ranging between 30 and 50 kmph may also occur in these areas.

For Thursday, the sky over Kolkata is expected to remain partly cloudy during the day, with a possibility of light thunderstorms at isolated places in the afternoon. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 32 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius, respectively.

A Met department official said the weather activity is being influenced by a low-pressure area extending from West Assam to Gangetic Bengal via Bangladesh at an altitude of about 1.5 km above sea level. In addition, a cyclonic circulation is present between 1.5 km and 3.1 km above sea level over the south Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Sri Lanka. These systems are expected to trigger light rainfall across parts of Bengal.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature recorded in Kolkata and its adjoining areas on Wednesday was 24.6 degrees Celsius, which is 2.9 degrees above normal. The maximum temperature stood at 30.8 degrees Celsius, about 2.2 degrees below normal. Relative humidity ranged between 61 per cent and 95 per cent during the day.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to get the advance warning. Need to plan my travel to Bankura accordingly. The Met office seems quite detailed this time, explaining the low-pressure system. Hope the farmers in Purulia and Birbhum benefit from this.
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David E
Visiting Darjeeling next week. A bit concerned about the thunderstorm forecast and those gusty winds. Hopefully, it's just light rain as they say and doesn't affect the mountain views or road conditions.
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Ananya R
The temperature swing mentioned is confusing. Daytime temp will rise before dipping again? Sounds like typical Kolkata weather - unpredictable! Better to keep an umbrella handy till next Tuesday for sure.
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Suresh O
While the forecast is helpful, I wish the alerts were more specific about which areas in the 12 districts will be most affected. "Scattered showers" is a bit vague for planning. The KMC should be ready to clear any waterlogging in low-lying areas of the city.
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Nisha Z
Hope the rain is steady and not too heavy. Last time, a short burst caused so much traffic chaos in Howrah. On the bright side, my mom's terrace garden will be very happy! 😊

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