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Thunderstorms, rainfall are likely to occur in parts of WB today

By ANI | Updated: October 18, 2021 02:25 IST

Thunderstorms with lightning and light to moderate rainfall are likely to affect some parts of the Jhargram district of West Bengal during the next 1-2 hours, as per the Indian Metrological department on Monday.

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Thunderstorms with lightning and light to moderate rainfall are likely to affect some parts of the Jhargram district of West Bengal during the next 1-2 hours, as per the Indian Metrological department on Monday.

"Thunderstorm with lightning and light to moderate rainfall likely to affect over some parts of Jhargram district of West Bengal during next 1-2 hours (issued at 00:35 hrs), " The IMD said.

Earlier in September, ln view of the movement of cyclonic circulation from North West Bay of Bengal to Gangetic West Bengal, Kolkata and its adjoining areas witnessed heavy rainfall.

( With inputs from ANI )

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