Monsoon Drenches Kolkata: What Residents Need to Know About the Ongoing Wet Spell
Kolkata's skies have been relentlessly overcast this week, and meteorologists say residents should brace for more of the same — understanding the forecasts can help everyone plan and stay safe.
🌧️ Monsoon Trough Drives Persistent Rain Across South Bengal
A monsoon trough is identified as the primary driver behind the prolonged spell of rain and cloudy conditions currently gripping Calcutta and the wider south Bengal region. The wet weather is not a passing shower but part of a sustained meteorological pattern affecting the area. Residents can expect continued overcast skies with little immediate respite. The conditions are consistent with the seasonal monsoon behaviour typical of this time of year in the region. [1]
🌀 Active Cyclonic Pressure Triggers Heavy Rain and Alerts Until July 14
An active cyclonic pressure system has been bringing heavy rainfall to Kolkata, prompting authorities to issue weather alerts that are expected to remain in force until July 14. The system has intensified the monsoon's impact on the city and surrounding districts. Residents are advised to heed official warnings as conditions remain unsettled. The alerts underscore the seriousness of the current weather pattern for the broader Bengal region. [7]
⚠️ Yellow Alert for Kolkata, Orange Warning for North Bengal
Weather authorities have issued a yellow alert specifically for Kolkata as heavy rain continues to affect the city, while a more serious orange warning has been declared for North Bengal districts. The tiered alert system reflects differing levels of risk across the state, with northern areas facing a higher threat. Residents in both zones are urged to remain cautious. The latest updates signal that the current bout of intense monsoon activity spans much of West Bengal. [9]
📡 Met Office Forecasts Five More Days of Rain for Kolkata and South Bengal
The meteorological office has predicted that rainy conditions will persist across south Bengal districts, including Kolkata, for at least the next five days. The extended forecast means daily life, commutes, and outdoor activities in the city are likely to remain disrupted for the near term. The prediction aligns with broader regional weather patterns driven by the active monsoon season. Kolkatans are advised to stay updated with official forecasts and take appropriate precautions. [10]
Sources: [1] Telegraph India · [7] theweek.in · [9] Asianet Newsable · [10] The Hans India
