The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has forecast rain in Kolkata for many day throughout the Durga Puja! The climate workplace stated, the town will expertise principally cloudy skies together with gentle to average showers and thundershowers via October 2.
IMD officers, adressing a press convention on Friday, stated, from September 21, the town will see partly cloudy skies, turning cloudy by night with gentle showers in some areas. The rain depth is prone to improve after Mahalaya, from September 22, with widespread showers anticipated throughout the town. On September 23 and 24, gentle to average rain may be very possible, with most temperatures dropping to round 31°C.
The climate workplace additionally warned that metropolis that for one or two days, the town would possibly expertise a number of spells of rains
“It is a typical monsoon transition interval when techniques over the Bay of Bengal deliver moisture into Gangetic Bengal. Individuals ought to carry umbrellas and plan their pandal journeys accordingly,” stated an IMD spokesperson.
Official additionally stated gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40 kmph are additionally anticipated.
Even with the rain forecast, Kolkata is prone to stay heat and humid, with daytime temperatures hovering between 29°C and 33°C and nights between 25°C and 28°C. The cloud cowl, although, may provide some aid from the cruel September warmth.
Rains in South Bengal until Monday
The IMD on Thursday forecast heavy rain within the northern a part of West Bengal until September 20 owing to an higher air circulation over east Bihar and powerful moisture incursion.
In south Bengal, gentle to average rainfall is probably going at many locations with thunderstorms and lightning and at a couple of locations in some districts until September 22, the Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) stated.
Heavy rain is probably going within the sub-Himalayan districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Cooch Behar until September 20, it stated.
Malda in north Bengal obtained the best rainfall in 24 hours until 8.30 am on Thursday at 34 mm, adopted by Alipurduar at 31 mm, the Met information stated.

