The Met Department has predicted that a low-pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal, which will bring rain and thunderstorms to parts of East India, including West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Bihar.
    According to the weather forecast, the region is likely to experience light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms for the next three days. The rain is expected to bring down the temperature and provide relief to the people from the oppressive heat.
    The forecast has been welcomed by the people of the region, who have been struggling to cope with the intense heat. The high temperature has also led to an increase in the number of cases of heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses in the region.
    The Met Department has advised people to take precautions and stay indoors during the thunderstorms. They have also warned of the possibility of strong winds and lightning strikes during thunderstorms.
    The forecasted rain is also expected to benefit farmers in the region, who have been facing water shortages due to the prolonged dry spell. The rain is likely to improve soil moisture and help in the cultivation of crops.
    The forecasted rain is also expected to provide some relief to the power sector in the region, which has been facing a shortage of power due to the increased demand for air conditioning during the heatwave.
    The Met Department has advised people to stay updated on the weather forecast and take necessary precautions to stay safe during thunderstorms. They have also urged people to conserve water and use it judiciously, as the region continues to face water shortages.
    Overall, the forecasted rain is a welcome relief for the people of East India, who have been enduring the extreme heat for the past few days. The rain is expected to bring down the temperature and provide much-needed relief to the people and the environment in the region. 
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