Heavy Rain Possibly Outside Bengal Until October 20: Department of Weather
The meteorological office exhorted anglers not to wander into the ocean till Tuesday and cautioned of an ascent in water level in waterways, waterlogging in low-lying regions and avalanches in Darjeeling and Kalimpong regions because of the storm.
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The meteorological office on Sunday said substantial precipitation is probably going to happen in West Bengal till October 20 attributable to a low-pressure region over north Telangana and solid southeasterly wind from the Bay of Bengal.
It exhorted anglers not to wander into the ocean till Tuesday and cautioned of an ascent in water level in streams, waterlogging in low-lying regions and avalanches in Darjeeling and Kalimpong areas because of the deluge.
Standing yields in fields, with paddy being practically prepared for collect in a few regions of the state, could get harmed, Regional Meteorological Center's representative chief Sanjib Bandopadhyay said.
A portion of the southern regions of the state, including Howrah, Hooghly and East Medinipur, have as of late experienced floods inferable from storm and spilling over streams.
Mr Bandopadhyay said the southern regions of the state, including Kolkata, are probably going to encounter weighty to extremely substantial precipitation from Sunday.
The Met office said the deluge, brought about by a low-pressure region over north Telangana and solid southeasterly wind, is probably going to proceed till Wednesday.
Windy breeze with speed coming to up to 40 to 50 km each hour is probably going to beat South 24 Parganas and East Medinipur and 30 to 40 kmph over Kolkata, Nadia, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, and West Medinipur regions, it added.
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