
July's 6th low-pressure system likely, brace for more rain from today, says Met office
While Wednesday's rain spells are likely to be light, the Met office issued warnings for intense rain spells from Thursday onwards.
On Tuesday, Kolkata received only traces of rain. The mercury went up, with the maximum temperature touching 33.2°C, 1.2°C above normal. The minimum, at 27.4°C, was 0.9 notches above normal.
According to a special IMD bulletin, a cyclonic circulation is likely to emerge over the north Bay of Bengal by Wednesday.
Under its influence, a low-pressure area is likely to form over the same region between Thursday and Friday. "Due to the anticipated low-pressure area over the north Bay of Bengal and strong moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal, rainfall activity is likely to increase with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall very likely over districts of south Bengal during July 24 to 28," the bulletin said.
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Met scientist H R Biswas, head of the weather forecast section at Regional Meteorological Centre, said this low-pressure system is likely to form between the latter half of Thursday and the early part of Friday.
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"We can be more specific on which districts will get heavy or very heavy rain once the system forms. But there will be enhanced rainfall activity from Thursday. Kolkata is likely to get some intense spells during this period," Biswas said.
Met officials said that rainfall activity is likely to continue for two to three days as it happens whenever there is a low-pressure system during the monsoon. This July, five low-pressure systems have already enhanced the monsoon rain kitty in the city, which is now above normal.
"From beginning of June to July 22, Kolkata's normal rain account should have been 552 mm. But we recorded 611.9 mm of rainfall. The count is expected to go up by the end of this week," Biswas added.
Kolkata received rain on most days of July, with significant rain on at least five days, including 87.5 mm on July 8 — the single-day highest rain this monsoon — and 84 mm last Saturday. South Bengal received 586 mm of rainfall till Tuesday against a normal rain count of 491 mm.

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