As West Bengal prepares for the Assembly election results on May 4, weather conditions across the state are expected to remain unsettled and rain-bearing through the week. According to forecasts issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a combination of upper air cyclonic circulation and trough systems over eastern India will continue to influence the region, bringing frequent rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Notably, no heatwave conditions are expected, with temperatures remaining stable or slightly below normal due to persistent cloud cover and rainfall. As per the latest 24-hour data (till 8.30 am on Sunday), widespread rainfall has already been recorded across West Bengal. The IMD centre at Alipore registered a maximum temperature of 32.0°C and a minimum of 22.4°C, along with 11.3 mm of rainfall.…