
Kolkata’s weather update: In Calcutta and some districts of West Bengal, 8 July is expected to be very severe rainfall, thanks to the low -pressure area above the gangnetic West Bengal and a strong monsoon stream, IMD said.
Slight precipitation was recorded across Calcutta and in the south parts 24 Parganas, Paschim Medinipur, Jhargram and North 24 Parganas district in the last 24 hours until 17:30 on Monday, he said in the bulletin.
“The low-pressure area above the gangnetic West Bengal and the neighborhood now lies above the southwest gangnetic West Bengal and the neighborhood … It is likely that it is slowly western and northern Chhattisgarh over the next two days,” she said.
“With regard to the system and the strong monsoon flow, light to medium rainfall in most places with isolated to heavy to very strong precipitation in some city pockets is very likely, as well as in some districts of South Bengal in the next 24 hours,” said meteorologic.
Kolkata weather forecast from IMD for another 7 days
The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) Calcata predicts in the next seven days cloudy the sky for the city, with occasional light magic to middle rain or boundershewers.
7 July witnessed magic of rain or storm that continued to 8 and 9 July, with the expected cloudy sky and light rain and daily temperatures gradually rise to 31 ° C and 32 ° C.
From July 10 to July 13th, the weather of Kolkata is expected to remain generally cloudy, accompanied by every or two magic of rain or activity Thundershower every day. The maximum temperatures during this period are between 31 ° C and 33 ° C, while the minimum temperatures are expected to remain consistent, ranging from 26 ° C to 28 ° C.
South Bengal IMD predicts strong precipitation
July 8
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in most places in the south of Bengal with severe rainfall (7-11 cm), probably occur in one or two places above the districts of Purulia and Jhargram in South Bengal. Also storm with impact wind (speed reaching 30-40 km / h) and lightning very likely to occur in one or two places in all districts of South Bengal.
9th July
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in many places in all districts of South Bengal.
10th and 11th July
Rain/Thundershower is likely to occur in several places in all districts of South Bengal.
12th and July 13
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in many places in all districts of South Bengal.
North Bengal: IMD predicts strong precipitation
July 8
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in many places in northern Bengal.
9th July
Rain/Thundershower is most likely to occur in most places in all districts of Northern Bengal with heavy rainfall (7-11 cm), probably occur in one or two places above Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong and Alipurduar districts in the northern Bengal.
10th July
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in many places above Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong, Coochbhar and Alipurduar districts in North Bengals and are likely to occur in several places above relaxing in northern Bengal.
July 11
Rain/Thundershower is likely to occur in several places in all districts of Northern Bengal.
July 12. July
Rain/Thundershower is very likely to occur in many places in all districts of North Bengal with severe rainfall (7-11 cm), probably occurring in one or two places in the Jalpaiguri district in northern Bengal.
July 13
Rain/Thundershower is most likely to occur in the highest places in all districts of North Bengal with severe precipitation (7-11 cm), probably occur in one or two places above Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong and Alipurduar in North Bengals.
(Tagstotranslate) strong rainfall