Bengal heavy rain forecast: Districts on alert from Aug 22 to 26
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The Regional Meteorological Centre, Kolkata on Saturday, 22 August issued a multi-day heavy rain forecast for several districts across north and south Bengal, warning of scattered thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds over the coming days. Light to moderate rainfall is expected to persist across the remaining districts throughout the period.
District-wise Rain Alert for South Bengal
Kolkata, Howrah, and Hooghly districts are likely to experience scattered rains accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning on Monday and Tuesday. Rainfall activity is set to begin earlier — from Saturday itself — in North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, and Purulia districts.
Heavy rain is forecast for Bankura, Jhargram, West Midnapore, East Midnapore, and South 24 Parganas from Monday onwards. Gusty winds blowing at 20 to 40 kilometres per hour are also expected across these zones. Notably, no weather warning has been issued for any part of South Bengal beyond Tuesday, though some rainfall will persist in all districts until then.
North Bengal to Receive Prolonged Heavy Rain
Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts face the most sustained spell, with heavy rain expected from Saturday through Wednesday. Cooch Behar and Darjeeling districts are likely to receive scattered heavy rain on Monday, while Kalimpong district is on alert from Saturday.
In contrast, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, and Malda districts are not expected to receive heavy rain for now, though scattered showers will continue from Saturday to Tuesday.
Why the Rain Continues Despite Low Pressure Moving Away
According to the meteorological centre, although the low-pressure system that had been driving intense rainfall has shifted away, the monsoon axis remains active. This active monsoon trough is sustaining localised convective rainfall from thunderclouds across the region for a few more days. With sea conditions relatively calm, no warning has been issued for fishermen at this time.
Kolkata Sees Rising Temperatures and Humidity Discomfort
Even as rain activity persists, Kolkata is experiencing a notable drop in rainfall intensity alongside a rise in temperatures. The city's minimum temperature on Saturday stood at 28.2 degrees Celsius — 1.8 degrees above normal. The maximum temperature on Friday was recorded at 33.1 degrees Celsius, 1.1 degrees above normal.
High humidity levels have compounded the heat, pushing the discomfort index higher. Weather officials confirmed that the mercury has already crossed normal seasonal limits. Residents should expect muggy conditions to persist even on days with reduced rainfall.
With the monsoon axis still active and temperatures trending above normal, Bengal is likely to see an unsettled weather pattern through at least the middle of next week.