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The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) said that the conditions are not favorable for rain in entire South Bengal.


Changes in the weather are being seen once again across the country. The possibility of good monsoon (Monsoon 2022) rain has been expressed. IMD Alert said that till June 10, the effect of monsoon has started showing across the state. The same 15 states will see a period of rain. In fact, on the one hand, where there is a possibility of rain in the eastern states. The southern states will also see drizzle. In fact, in some areas of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Goa, where there is a possibility of rain.

At the same time, heavy rain will continue in Assam Meghalaya Manipur Nagaland . Here, with the entry of monsoon in West Bengal, there will be a change in the situation in Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar in 3 to 4 days . According to the Indian Meteorological Department, there will be heat wave conditions in the capital Delhi on Saturday. In which the minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be 29 and 44 degrees Celsius respectively. According to the Meteorological Department, the southwest monsoon arrived in West Bengal on Friday at least four days ahead of schedule and has reached parts of the sub-Himalayan regions of the state.

Monsoon knocked across North Bengal on Friday, while South Bengal remains warm and humid. Monsoon currents have moved along Sikkim to Darjeeling, Siliguri, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts, giving moderate to heavy rains. Claimed that due to a cyclonic circulation over North Coastal Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal along with strong southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal towards Northeast India, heavy rain over Northeast states and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal during next five days. it’ll rain.

The Southwest Monsoon had retreated from parts of West Rajasthan and Punjab , which is about 11 days after its normalization. According to the Meteorological Department, the day temperature on Friday remained above 45 degree Celsius in most areas of western Rajasthan. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature of 46.3 degrees Celsius was recorded in Sriganganagar on Friday.

The maximum temperature reached 46 degrees in Churu, 45.9 degrees in Dholpur, 45.4 degrees in Nagaur, 45.3 degrees in Bikaner and Anta and 45.2 degrees in Vanasthali, 44.9 degrees in Pilani and Kota, 44.8 degrees in Barmer and Phalodi. And in Sangria it has reached 44.6 degrees. The temperature crossed 45 degrees Celsius in the city areas on Friday and the situation is expected to worsen throughout the weekend.

Delhi’s base station Safdarjung Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 42.9 degrees Celsius as against 42 degrees Celsius on Thursday and 41.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Mungeshpur (45.5 degrees Celsius) and Pitampura (45.6 degrees Celsius) recorded maximum temperatures five notches above normal. According to the Meteorological Department, the rain will continue for the next 48 hours. Monsoon currents are yet to arrive in Malda, North and South Dinajpur. Meteorologists said that the monsoon reached north Bengal four days ahead of schedule, but it is not likely to reach south Bengal before June 10. The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) said that the conditions are not favorable for rain in entire South Bengal.

A weather system is required over the Bay of Bengal for the onset of monsoon over Gangetic Bengal and Kolkata. It could be a cyclonic circulation or a low pressure trough. Only these can generate enough cloud mass, which is needed to travel from sea to land. These clouds can help in pulling the monsoon currents over South Bengal.

While June 11 is the scheduled date for the arrival of monsoon in Bengal, it was expected to arrive earlier as the monsoon had reached Kerala ahead of time. Many factors affect the speed of monsoon currents. Local clouds are still active over South Bengal, which means we are yet to get enough clouds from the southwest. Therefore, while there is time for thunderstorms in Kolkata and its neighboring districts, there is no possibility of monsoon rains for the next 4-5 days.

Pravesh Maurya
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