Thunderstorms to Lash Bengal Till May 5, Affecting Vote Counting Day

The Met Office has forecast thunderstorms and rain across South Bengal till May 5. Vote counting for West Bengal Assembly polls on Monday will be affected. A cyclonic circulation is bringing moisture from the Bay of Bengal, creating favorable conditions. Heavy rain is also likely in north Bengal districts including Darjeeling and Kalimpong.

Key Points: Bengal Thunderstorms Till May 5, Vote Counting Affected

  • Thunderstorms forecast across South Bengal till May 5
  • Vote counting on Monday to be affected
  • Cyclonic circulation brings moisture from Bay of Bengal
  • Fishermen prohibited from sea till May 3
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Thunderstorms, rain likely in Bengal till May 5; day of vote counting to be affected

Thunderstorms and rain forecast across South Bengal till May 5, impacting vote counting for West Bengal Assembly polls on Monday.

"The same weather will remain till next Tuesday, and thunderstorms will continue across South Bengal. - Met Office"

Kolkata, May 2

The Met Office has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain across South Bengal districts and Kolkata till May 5.

According to the forecast, there is a high chance of thunderstorms along with rain on Monday, when counting of votes for the West Bengal Assembly polls will be held across 77 counting centres across the state.

Till Friday evening, Kolkata and the south Bengal districts have witnessed thunderstorm activities since April 29.

Thunderstorms accompanied by rain have brought down the day's minimum and maximum temperatures. However, sweltering heat conditions due to high humidity will continue to prevail in the daytime. However, by evening, pleasant weather will be felt due to gusty winds.

The same weather will remain till next Tuesday, and thunderstorms will continue across South Bengal.

According to the Met Office, the east-west axis of the cyclonic circulation extends from north Haryana to Manipur. It passes through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Bangladesh and Assam. Due to this, a large amount of water vapour is entering West Bengal from the Bay of Bengal. That is why favourable conditions for thunderstorms and rain have been created in Bengal.

According to the forecast, the sky in Kolkata will remain cloudy on Saturday. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms by evening. A thunderstorm warning has been issued in East Midnapore, Hooghly, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Nadia districts. Fishermen have been prohibited from going to the sea till May 3.

Meanwhile, heavy rain is likely in north Bengal as well. Five north Bengal districts, including Darjeeling and Kalimpong, are likely to receive heavy rain. The rain will continue in the north for the next four days, along with thunderstorms. There is a possibility of scattered hail and thundershowers in the rest of the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some relief from the heat! But yes, counting day weather is a worry. Let's hope the storm doesn't disrupt the process too much. The booths better have generators ready.
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Ramesh W
Fishermen being stopped from going to sea is wise. But this thunderstorm pattern has been going on for days now—feels like nature is also voting for a change! 😄
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Sneha F
I'm in North 24 Parganas and we've had power cuts every evening because of these storms. Counting day ko bhi effect karega to problem ho sakti hai. Hope the Election Commission has contingency plans for electronic voting machines and counting staff.
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Jessica F
As someone from outside India, it's fascinating how weather and politics intersect here. The cyclonic circulation from Haryana to Manipur creating rain in Bengal—amazing how weather systems work!
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Karthik V
Honestly, I'm more worried about the farmers in north Bengal with hailstorms predicted. Counting day is important but crops being damaged is a bigger tragedy for those families.
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Michael C
In Australia we get crazy storms too, but it's kinda wild that voting counting falls on a day where 77 centres could be hit. Good luck to the officials and everyone involved! 🌩️

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