Key Points

Bengal is set to experience significant monsoon rainfall across multiple districts over the next few days. The local meteorological department has issued warnings for eight southern districts, including potential heavy precipitation and thunderstorms. Fishermen have been advised to stay away from deep sea areas due to rough conditions. Temperatures remain slightly above and below normal, with humid conditions expected to persist.

Key Points: Bengal Braces for Heavy Monsoon Rains Across South Districts

  • Active monsoon winds bringing extensive rainfall to Bengal
  • Eight south districts under heavy rain alert
  • Fishermen warned against venturing into deep sea
  • North Bengal districts also expecting precipitation
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With active monsoon winds, Bengal to receive more rains till Wednesday

Intense rainfall expected in 8 South Bengal districts with gusty winds and thunderstorms through Wednesday

"There is a warning of heavy rain in eight districts of south Bengal - Met Department Official"

Kolkata, July 28

Rains will continue to occur over Kolkata and several districts in south Bengal for the next couple of days due to the presence of active monsoon winds and a low-pressure trough from the Bay of Bengal to Madhya Pradesh, the local Met Office said on Monday.

There is a possibility of heavy rains in eight districts of south Bengal till Wednesday, as per the predictions. Meanwhile, scattered thunderstorms accompanied by rain will also continue in the remaining districts, the Met Office said.

"There is a warning of heavy rain in the districts of south Bengal like Hooghly, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, East Burdwan, West Burdwan, Birbhum, Murshidabad, and Nadia. Rains with lightning are likely in Kolkata from Monday to Wednesday. Gusty winds may blow at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour," said a Met department official.

As the sea has been rough for the last two days due to the low-pressure area, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the deep sea for the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, heavy rain is likely to occur in the north Bengal districts like Kalimpong, South Dinajpur, Malda, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, and Uttar Dinajpur on Monday and Tuesday. Rain will intensify in north Bengal from Thursday onwards.

On Monday morning, the sky in Kolkata was overcast. There is a possibility of scattered rain in Kolkata city throughout the day. There is a strong possibility of light to moderate rain in the suburbs.

According to the Met Office, the city and its adjoining areas will receive moderate to heavy rains till Wednesday. The intensity of the rains will reduce from Thursday onwards. "The weather in Kolkata will remain humid, which will result in a rise in the discomfort level," said the official.

The minimum temperature in Kolkata on Sunday was 27.1 degrees Celsius, 0.4 degrees above normal. The maximum temperature in the city on Sunday was 31.8 degrees Celsius, 0.8 degrees below normal.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a farmer in Birbhum, we desperately needed this rain for our paddy fields. But heavy rains can be dangerous too - hope the government has warned all villages about possible flooding.
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Arjun K
The humidity level mentioned is what worries me most. Kolkata becomes unbearable with high humidity + rain. AC bills are going to skyrocket this month!
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Sarah B
I'm visiting Darjeeling next week - should I reconsider my travel plans? The article says rain will intensify in north Bengal from Thursday. Don't want to get stuck in landslides.
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Vikram M
Good that fishermen are being warned not to go to sea. We've lost too many lives to rough weather in Bay of Bengal. The Met department is doing responsible forecasting this time.
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Kavya N
While rain is welcome, I'm concerned about the lightning warnings. Many villagers still work in open fields - hope local administrations are spreading awareness about safety measures.

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