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·       West Bengal Weather 2025 heavy rainfall thunderstorms

·       Heavy Rainfall, Thunderstorms and Flood Risks in Kolkata and South Bengal

·       @IMD warns of heavy rainfall in Kolkata till July 31th.! Stay safe and follow updates. #WestBengalWeather

 

West Bengal is grappling with an intense monsoon season as heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds continue to batter multiple districts. The India Meteorological Department (@IMD) has issued warnings for South Bengal, predicting more rain until Thursday, while North Bengal faces rising river levels and disrupted connectivity. When will the deluge end.? Here’s the latest weather update for West Bengal in 2025.

Details & Context

West Bengal is under the grip of an active monsoon, driven by a cyclonic circulation over North Bangladesh and a robust monsoon trough stretching from Purulia to the Northeast Bay of Bengal. According to the India Meteorological Department (@IMD), South Bengal districts including Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas, West Midnapore, West Bardhaman and Bankura are set to experience heavy rainfall and gusty winds today, Tuesday, July 29th, 2025. The @IMD’s latest bulletin highlights that the state has already recorded 650.4 mm of rainfall in South Bengal this monsoon season, 16% above the normal 558.6 mm with Bankura and Purulia seeing the highest downpours.

North Bengal, however, paints a contrasting picture. While rainfall has been below average, the Teesta River is flowing above the danger mark, causing alarm in Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Roads have been washed away, severely disrupting connectivity. The @IMD forecasts an increase in rainfall in North Bengal starting Wednesday, raising concerns about potential flooding and landslides in the hilly regions.

Social media posts on X reflect growing anxiety among residents. A user from Kolkata (@BengalRains2025) posted, “Kolkata is drowning.! Non-stop rain for days, and the streets are waterlogged. When will this stop.?” Another user from Darjeeling (@HillWeather) shared, “Teesta is raging and roads to Kalimpong are gone. We need urgent help.!” These real-time updates align with @IMD’s warnings and underscore the urgency of the situation.

Quotes

·       @IMD Official, Kolkata: “The active monsoon trough is causing persistent heavy rainfall in South Bengal. We expect the intensity to reduce by Thursday but residents should remain cautious and avoid waterlogged areas.”

·       Local Resident, Bankura (@MonsoonWoes): “Bankura is seeing unprecedented rain this year. Fields are flooded and we’re worried about crop losses.”

·       Environmental Expert, Dr.Roy: “The above-normal rainfall in South Bengal highlights the impact of climate change. We need better urban planning to manage waterlogging and flood risks.”

Additional Information

The @IMD’s detailed forecast for Tuesday indicates that South Bengal will face heavy to very heavy rainfall with wind speeds reaching 30-40 kmph in some areas. Districts like North and South 24 Parganas, Howrah and Kolkata are expected to be the worst hit. In contrast, North Bengal’s rainfall deficit has led to concerns about water availability but the rising Teesta River levels are now a more immediate threat. The @IMD predicts that rainfall will intensify in North Bengal from Wednesday, potentially worsening the situation in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Jalpaiguri.

Web searches reveal that West Bengal’s monsoon patterns in 2025 are consistent with broader climate trends. A report from @TheTimesofIndia notes that South Bengal’s 16% excess rainfall is part of a larger pattern of erratic monsoons across India, driven by climate change and cyclonic circulations. Meanwhile, a post on X by @WeatherIndia states, “West Bengal’s monsoon is breaking records in 2025 with Kolkata recording higher-than-normal rainfall for July.”

For residents, the immediate focus is on safety. The state government has issued advisories urging people to avoid travel in affected areas and stay updated via @IMD alerts. Emergency helplines have been activated in districts like Darjeeling and Kolkata to assist with flood-related issues.

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Impact Analysis

The relentless rainfall has far-reaching consequences for West Bengal,

·       South Bengal

-        Urban Flooding: Kolkata, Howrah and North 24 Parganas are grappling with severe waterlogging, disrupting daily life and transportation.

-        Agriculture: Excess rainfall in Bankura and Purulia threatens crops like rice and vegetables, potentially impacting farmers’ livelihoods.

-        Infrastructure: Roads and public transport systems are under strain with reports of traffic jams and delays in urban areas.

·       North Bengal

-        Flood Risk: The Teesta River’s rising levels pose a significant threat to low-lying areas in Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri.

-        Connectivity: Washed-out roads in Darjeeling and Kalimpong have isolated communities, hampering access to essential supplies.

-        Landslide Concerns: Increased rainfall could trigger landslides in hilly areas, endangering lives and property.

-        Economic Impact: The combined effect of urban flooding and agricultural losses could strain West Bengal’s economy, particularly in rural areas dependent on monsoon crops.

Conclusion

West Bengal’s weather in 2025 is a tale of two regions: South Bengal’s deluge and North Bengal’s looming flood threat. While the @IMD predicts a respite from heavy rainfall in South Bengal by Thursday, North Bengal’s challenges may intensify with increased rainfall. Residents must stay vigilant, follow @IMD updates and take precautions to stay safe. The state’s monsoon woes highlight the need for robust infrastructure and climate-resilient planning to mitigate future risks.

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