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COLS: Low pressure systems can carry rain from Ashtami

COLS: Low pressure systems can carry rain from Ashtami
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Kolkata: This city is set to have a wet puja durga under the impact of the low pressure area, which is likely to form above the North Andaman Sea on October 10 and can develop into a storm of cyclone and hit South Odisha and the North Coast of Andhra on October 14.
Rain that is consistent with the chances of heavy rain have been predicted in Kolkata and South Bengal District side by side on October 14 and 15 (Nabami and Dashami) while mild to moderate rain is expected on October 13 (Ashtami).
In run-up to the festival, the city’s weather will dry up with the possibility of “low” rain or goal between 9 and 12 October, said the regional meteorologist (RMC) center official on Wednesday.
“Low pressure systems will be formed about 1,000 km from the coast and will get strength when approaching the beach for the next four days.
Although it is estimated that it is estimated to have landing between North Andhra and South Odisha – such as the last week’s cyclone storm that has reached the same area – the system has reached This tends to be stronger.
Because it was formed in October, the opportunity turned into a very high cyclone storm, “said Director of RMC GK Das.
Kolkata and South Bengal can fall in the outer ribbon system and receive moderate rain until weigh.
“There will be a strong south-east wind during a period that will help bring the clouds and cause rain.
We hope the rain starts late on October 13 (Ashtami) and remains light to moderate the next day.
It can change heavier in Dashami (October 15th ), With the possibility of Kolkata accepting a heavy spell on one of the two days, “Das added.
Along with Kolkata, North Korea and South 24 parganas, East and West Midnapore, Howrah and Hooghly tend to receive light to medium rain during the festival.
Meanwhile, Southwest Monsoon has begun to recede from North Bengal, which tends to remain dry during the festival.
Kolkata has received almost double the normal volume of rain – 96% above the normal sign – in September even when Bengal Gangetic has recorded 31% of the excess rain so far in this rainy season (June 1 to September 30).
While the total rain of Kolkata in this monsoon is 31% above normal, Bengal has received 15% of excess rain.

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