A rainy relief from the soaring temperature
in Kolkata is expected to arrive in the next 48 hours, said the Regional
Meteorological Department on Monday. Reports are that West Bengal as well as
Kolkata has suffered a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius, five degrees
above the season’s average. This was coupled with equally uncomfortable level
of humidity in the air which stayed almost 90 percent throughout the month of
April.
With the arrival of May, the second day of the month
on Monday ‘experienced a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius, four
degrees above normal.’ But partly cloudy sky brought a sigh of relief, said the
weather department. Though the humidity was close to 90 percent yesterday,
thunder storms existing for the last three weeks in the city and the whole
state, is no longer prevailing.
A Met Department official supporting the forecast of
rain, said: “Kolkata is likely to witness isolated light rain or thundershower
from 3 May onwards. There are chances of thunderstorm along the lines of
Gangetic West Bengal.” Reports are that the pre-monsoon rain will be ‘on
account of a cyclonic circulation’ that has developed over East Bihar and
adjoining West Bengal and Jharkhand.
However, the weather office have issued warning of thunder
squall with wind speed between 50 to 60 km/hour with hailstorm in districts like
Bankura, Birbhum, Bardhaman, Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly and North and South
24-Parganas, reports said.
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