Kolkata residents should prepare for a wet Durga Puja season in 2025, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain and thunderstorms in the days leading up to the festival. The IMD forecasts generally cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and thundershowers until October 2.
The forecast comes as a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring moisture into Gangetic Bengal. A low-pressure trough is expected to move towards the northwest Bay, and another system is likely to form around September 25, potentially intensifying into a depression by September 26.
Specifically, the IMD has issued the following forecasts:
The IMD has advised residents to stay alert and follow daily weather updates, carry umbrellas, and plan their pandal trips accordingly. They have also warned of the possibility of waterlogging, traffic disruption, and lightning strikes, advising people to avoid open spaces and weak structures. Fishermen have been told not to venture into the North Bay of Bengal until September 27, as the seas will be rough.
Despite the forecast for rain, Kolkata is expected to remain warm and humid, with maximum temperatures ranging from 29°C to 33°C and minimum temperatures between 25°C and 28°C. The cloudy skies may offer some relief from the September sun.