Monsoon Likely To Enter North Bengal In Three-Four Days: IMD
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Good news for West Bengal residents as Monsoon likely to enter north Bengal in…
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts the arrival of the southwest monsoon in North Bengal within three to four days, bringing heavy rainfall to sub-Himalayan districts Share Share Article https://www.india.com/news/india/west-bengal-monsoon-likely-to-enter-north-bengal-in-3-days-rainfall-detailed-imd-forecast-8440405/ Copy A man covers himself during rainfall as monsoon arrives, at Marine Drive, in Kochi, Kerala (PTI) West Ben…
Monsoon Likely To Enter North Bengal In Three-Four Days: IMD
KOLKATA, Jun 8: The IMD on Monday said the southwest monsoon is likely to arrive in West Bengal’s sub-Himalayan districts like Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Jalpaiguri within the next three to four days. The northern districts of the state are already experiencing pre-monsoon rain with heavy downpour predicted over the next few days. The conditions are favourable for advancement of southwest monsoon into some parts of sub-Himalayan West Bengal withi…

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