Owing to the possibility of a low-pressure area forming over the north Bay of Bengal on Friday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted isolated heavy rainfall in different parts of West Bengal while very𒁃 heavy rainfall is expected in the no🌼rtheastern states.
As per the prediction, under the influence of t🉐he weather system, heavy rainfall is likely to occur in the sub-Himalayan districts till Saturday, with the possibil♈ity of very heavy rain at one or two places.
Low-pressure system over Bay of Bengal: What are the forecasts?
Heavy downpour is expected in the South Bengal💯 districts due to the low-pressure system.
Landslides may also be triggered by heavy rain in the hill districts of Darje💧eling and Kalimpong, it said.
Considering the impact of the low-pressure area, squally wind of 40-50 kmph is likely to prevail over 🌼north and adjoining Bay ꦡof Bengal, along and off West Bengal and Bangladesh coasts till Friday.
Moderate rainfall in Odisha
According to the weather office in Odisha, light to moderate rainfall in isolated parts of the state is likelyᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ during the next four days.
“However, there is no fear of heavy rainfall during the upcoming festival days,” said Manorama Mohanty, Director of IMD’ℱs Bhubaneswar regional centre.
Light to moderate rain or thund🅷ershowers could occur at one or two places over🔯 the districts of Malkangiri, Koraput, Rayagada, Nabarangpur and the coastal areas on Friday, she said.
Moderate rainfall expected in Bengaluru
IMD predicted moderate ra💛infall in Bengaluru accompaniedꦇ by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds on Friday, October 4.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is expected to stand at 18, which indꦫicates good air quality in the city. The average temperature in the city is predicted to be around 24 degrees Celsius.
No alert▨ has been issued as the IMD has predicted a downpour level of 7.4mm in the city. However, a yellow alert has been issued in South Interior Karnataka for Friday and Saturday over a prediction of🅠 heavy rain with thunderstorms, and lightning.
Monsoon withdraws from Delhi
According to IMD, the The southwest monsoon which caused above normal rainfall in most parts of the country this year, withd✅rew from Delhi on Wednesday.
"Today, the southwest monsoon has further withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Harya🎀na Delhi; some parts of west Uttar Pradesh, west Madhya Pradesh and east Rajasthan and some more p🎀arts of west Rajasthan," the IMD said in a statement.
Delhi this year recorded 1029.9 mm of rainfall against a norma𒅌l of 640.3 mm in the 2024 monsoon season. Accordi🧸ng to IMD data, excessive rainfall-related incidents killed at least 13 people in the national capital.