Key Points

The weather office predicts widespread rain across south Bengal during the upcoming Durga Puja celebrations. A low-pressure system developing over the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring heavy showers starting September 18. The monsoon season typically extends into October, making September's second half particularly rainy for the region. These conditions may dampen the festive spirit for many Durga Puja enthusiasts.

Key Points: West Bengal Durga Puja Rain Forecast as Bay Low Pressure Builds

  • Low-pressure area building over Bay of Bengal brings rain threat
  • Rain expected during Durga Puja from September 28 festivities
  • Monsoon winds to remain in West Bengal until October 10
  • North Bengal districts including Darjeeling to see week-long rain
  • Humid conditions with temperatures above normal in Kolkata
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Weather office forecasts rain in West Bengal during Durga Puja

Weather office forecasts widespread rain in south Bengal during Durga Puja festivities, with heavy showers expected from September 18 onwards.

"This year too, the conditions are favourable for incessant rain, which is likely to intensify after September 18 - Meteorological Department official"

Kolkata, Sep 9

With another low-pressure area brewing over the Bay of Bengal, the Meteorological Department here has forecast widespread rain in south Bengal during the Durga Puja festival.

Although Durga Puja will officially begin from 'Shasthi' (September 28), the festivities begin from Mahalaya (September 21), which marks the end of Pitru Paksha and the beginning of Devi Paksha (an auspicious, fortnight-long period in the Hindu calendar that marks the beginning of Durga Puja celebrations).

According to the weather office, there is a possibility of rain during Durga Puja and in the run-up to the festival.

"September is the last full month of monsoon season in West Bengal. The monsoon winds remain in the state till October 10. The second half of September, on most occasions, records massive rain in Bengal and Kolkata. This year too, the conditions are favourable for incessant rain, which is likely to intensify after September 18," said a Meteorological Department official.

The rainfall in the run-up and during the festivities may dampen the spirit of many enthusiasts.

The weather in Bengal is humid and hot. The sweltering heat is the reason for the increasing discomfort level. However, the situation will change from Wednesday onwards as the low-pressure area will result in moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal. This will pave the way for more rain accompanied by thunderstorms.

There is also a possibility of rain in north Bengal. The rain will continue throughout the week in several districts in north Bengal, including Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar and Alipurduar.

Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in Kolkata was 34 degrees Celsius, 1.5 degrees above normal. The minimum temperature was 27.8 degrees Celsius, 1.4 degrees above normal. The relative humidity in the air was recorded at a maximum of 89 per cent and a minimum of 66 per cent.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Actually, rain during Durga Puja is considered auspicious in Bengal! It's believed that rain during the festival brings prosperity. The real challenge is navigating through waterlogged streets.
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Arjun K
The humidity is unbearable right now. Some rain might actually bring relief from this heat. Just hoping it doesn't disrupt the immersion process on Dashami.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting Kolkata for the first time during Puja, I'm a bit worried about the weather forecast. Any tips from locals on how to enjoy the festivities despite the rain?
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Vikram M
The Met department should provide more precise timing forecasts as we get closer to Puja days. Right now it's too vague - "possibility of rain" could mean anything!
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Meera T
Rain or shine, nothing can dampen the spirit of Durga Puja in Bengal! 🌧️✨ We've been through this before. Just carry an umbrella and enjoy the beautiful pandals and delicious bhog!

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