As the monsoon remained subdued in the southern districts, the Met department predicted similar weather to prevail for at least two to three days in Gangetic West Bengal, while in sub-Himalayan West Bengal there is likely to be moderate to heavy rain tomorrow and the day after.
Cooch Behar recorded 175.2 mm rainfall in 24 hours from yesterday morning, while Jalpaiguri received 32.2 mm rainfall during the same period.
The highest day temperature in the state was recorded at Bankura at 35.5 degrees Celsius, which was closely followed by neighbouring Asansol in the western part of the state at 35.2 degrees Celsius.
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