Folks holding umbrellas cross the highway amid gentle showers of rain, in Kolkata on Thursday (July 24, 2025).
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The India Meteorological Division (IMD) in a bulletin on July 25, 2025, forecasted heavy to extraordinarily heavy rainfall until July 31 in a number of areas in West Bengal owing to a despair over coastal West Bengal and adjoining areas of Northwest Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh.
“Below affect of the above techniques, widespread gentle to average rainfall with remoted heavy to very heavy rainfall and remoted extraordinarily heavy rainfall [is] very probably over districts of South Bengal throughout subsequent 24 hours. Additionally, on account of sturdy monsoon stream, widespread gentle to average rainfall with remoted heavy rainfall exercise [is] prone to proceed in subsequent 6 days over some districts of South Bengal,” the Friday bulletin by the Regional Meteorological Centre, Kolkata, stated.
It additionally forecasted thunderstorms with lightning and gusty wind (pace 30-40kmph) in sure locations in South Bengal between July 25 and July 27.
For areas within the southern districts of West Bengal, the IMD stated that waterlogging can be probably in low-lying areas and underpass roads. It additionally forecasted a discount in visibility, site visitors disruption, an increase in water ranges of rivers, injury to crops, and an opposed affect on kutchha roads and kutchha homes.
In the meantime, the bulletin stated that non permanent waterlogging in low-lying areas and lightning strikes in open fields are probably for the northern districts of West Bengal.
The IMD additionally issued a warning to the fisherfolk of West Bengal, advising them to not enterprise alongside and off North and central Bay of Bengal, and West Bengal and Odisha coasts from July 25 to July 29.
Revealed – July 26, 2025 04:10 am IST
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