South Bengal to experience heavy rain in next 2 days

The Met department on Monday warned that heavy rain is likely to lash southern districts of West Bengal, including Kolkata, in the next two days owing to the formation of a cyclonic circulation in northeast Bay of Bengal.The weatherman said the cyclonic circulation lying off the coast of Myanmar is likely to move towards the West Bengal coast, leading to rain at many places in south Bengal on Monday and at most places on Tuesday and Wednesday.Kolkata is among the places likely to receive heavy rain.


PTI | Kolkata | Updated: 27-09-2021 17:45 IST | Created: 27-09-2021 17:16 IST
South Bengal to experience heavy rain in next 2 days
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The Met department on Monday warned that heavy rain is likely to lash southern districts of West Bengal, including Kolkata, in the next two days owing to the formation of cyclonic circulation in the northeast Bay of Bengal.

The weatherman said the cyclonic circulation lying off the coast of Myanmar is likely to move towards the West Bengal coast, leading to rain at many places in south Bengal on Monday and most places on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Kolkata is among the places likely to receive heavy rain. A by-election to the Bhabanipur assembly seat in south Kolkata, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting, is scheduled to be held on Thursday.

The Met department forecast heavy to very heavy rain at one or two places in South 24 Parganas, Purba Medinipur, and Paschim Medinipur districts on Tuesday.

Heavy rain has been forecast in Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Jhargram, and North 24 Parganas districts on Tuesday.

A downpour is likely to occur in all these districts, besides Bankura and Purulia, on Wednesday also, the weatherman said.

The Met department warned that the downpour may cause a rise in the water level of rivers, waterlogging in low-lying areas in cities and towns, and damage to standing crops.

Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the deep sea till September 29 owing to squally weather. The state had received heavy rainfall early last week leading to waterlogging in and around Kolkata.

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