WB Rain Falls Update: Monsoon arrives in full swing, bringing showers. Drizzling started early Thursday. What's the weather like on Friday? Find out here
Kolkata Weather
Low pressure intensifies into a well-marked low pressure over West Bengal, moving northwest. Heavy rainfall expected in Bengal due to its influence.

Rough seas expected till Thursday. Fishermen advised not to venture into the sea.

Cloudy skies and intermittent rain expected in South Bengal. Heavy to very heavy rainfall alert in several districts. Scattered rain and strong winds expected throughout the week.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall predicted across South Bengal. Intense rain possible in some districts, exceeding 200 mm.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall alert for several districts, including Kolkata. Intermittent rain with thunderstorms. Gusty winds at 30-40 kmph.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall alert continues. Intense rain possible in some districts, exceeding 200 mm. Heavy rain likely in other districts. Light to moderate rain with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected across South Bengal, including Kolkata.

Reduced rainfall expected over the weekend, with thunderstorms. Heavy rain likely to return on Monday, particularly in coastal districts.

Increased rainfall expected in North Bengal. Heavy rain alert for Darjeeling, Alipurduar, and North Dinajpur. Thunderstorms and rain predicted for other districts. Gusty winds at 30-40 kmph.

Scattered heavy rain alert for North Bengal. Reduced rainfall expected over the weekend, with heavy rain likely to return on Sunday.

Heavy rain predicted in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar. Rainfall of 70-110 mm possible. Thunderstorms and rain alert for all districts, including Darjeeling. Gusty winds at 30-40 kmph. Light to moderate rain with thunderstorms.
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