Will the Depression in the Bay of Bengal Bring Rain to Bengal in the Next Two Days?
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Kolkata, Feb 22 (NationPress) A depression forming in the Bay of Bengal is expected to cause rainfall across certain regions of West Bengal over the coming two days, as reported by the Regional Meteorological Centre on Sunday.
The forecast indicates a chance of light rain accompanied by thunderstorms in various districts of both south and north Bengal on Monday and Tuesday.
Specifically, rain is anticipated in Jhargram, West Midnapore, East Midnapore, South 24 Parganas, and North 24 Parganas in south Bengal. Following this, the weather will remain dry for the next week.
An official from the regional meteorological centre in Kolkata's Alipore stated, "A situation resembling a depression has developed in the Bay of Bengal. This could lead to rain in several districts. However, we do not expect heavy rainfall; only light to moderate showers are likely."
Additionally, due to a western disturbance, rain is possible in the districts of Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong in north Bengal.
Over the next two days, the minimum temperature across the state is likely to rise slightly, expected to increase by about two degrees. In Kolkata and neighboring areas, the minimum temperature could reach 21 degrees Celsius, while maximum temperatures may range from 29 to 31 degrees Celsius.
On Sunday and Monday, Kolkata and surrounding areas are projected to experience predominantly cloudy skies. Following a long winter, rainfall in West Bengal may have implications for agriculture, particularly affecting potato cultivation, as this is when crops are typically moved to cold storage.
On Saturday, the minimum temperature recorded in Kolkata and its vicinity was 19.5 degrees Celsius, which is considered normal, while the maximum temperature was at 31.3 degrees Celsius, which is 0.8 degrees above normal. The relative humidity varied from a minimum of 38 to a maximum of 83 percent.