Shifting Seasons: Rainfall Retreats in South Bengal, Autumn Welcomes Durga Puja
As we move into the heart of autumn, significant changes are on the horizon for the weather in Bengal. After an extended period of intermittent rain showers, it seems that South Bengal will experience a break from rainfall activities for the next few days, allowing the crisp and cool charm of autumn to take over.
South Bengal’s Rainfall Comes to a Halt
The recent spell of rainfall across South Bengal is expected to come to an end. For the next few days, the region will witness the transition from the monsoon to the refreshing autumn season. This shift marks the arrival of clearer skies, lower humidity levels, and cooler temperatures, a much-needed break for residents who have been dealing with heavy rains over the past few weeks.
North Bengal’s Brief Rainfall Surge
However, while South Bengal enjoys a dry spell, North Bengal is in for one more day of rainfall tomorrow. The northern parts of the state are expected to experience some rain, but this will likely be the last significant shower for the region. Following this, the weather in North Bengal is set to improve significantly, with clearer skies and pleasant conditions returning by the end of the week.
Welcoming Durga Puja Festivities with Ideal Weather
With the rains withdrawing and autumn weather setting in, Bengal is gearing up for the grand celebration of Durga Puja. The festive season, which brings communities together in vibrant revelry, will be complemented by comfortable weather conditions throughout both North and South Bengal. The end of the rainfall and the pleasant, cool breezes of autumn will provide the perfect backdrop for pandal hopping, cultural performances, and street celebrations.
Meteora Weather Service, as always, is closely monitoring these developments and will continue to provide updates to ensure you can plan your festivities with confidence.
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