The cyclone was first noted on 2 October to the west of
Andaman Islands. However, a stormy pattern had been observed in the Andamans, starting on 27 to 30 September.
Moneka, a ship to the west of the Andamans, experienced "dark, rainy, squally weather and west-southwestward winds, with a low barometer amount" on 1 October. The ship was heading west-northwest at that time and experienced these conditions until midnight. On the next day, the ship's course was still the same, the weather was described as
cloudy but not raining. By afternoon, the sky looked
very black and lowering (possibly referring to the barometer count) and the seas were rising. By midnight that day, the weather conditions were still the same. From observations in
Port Blair and the ship Moneka, the vortex of the cyclone formed on the afternoon of 2 October. However, by yesterday, despite the weather observations at the capital of Andamans and the ship were stormy, there were no observations of a
circulation (present-day
tropical disturbance). On all available records, the developing cyclone possibly moved to the northwest then turned north. Another ship, dubbed ''Conflict' experienced
light variable winds from west-northwest and north-northwest, starting from the sunrise of October 2. The sun rose up
blood-red and the stars had a
sickly appearance. The barometer is still being high on the said ship.'' From midnight of 2 to 10 October am of the next day, the ship Moneka experienced a fresh breeze to the west while a very black sky is observed to the north. From 10 am onwards, heavy rains started to pour and winds started to impact the ship with short break intervals. The barometric pressure on the ship at that time is . Another ship named Wayfarer which was bound for
Calcutta had experienced strong breeze and deluge of rains on 2 and 3 October. Starting on 4 October, heavy rains and gusty winds impacted the shores of Calcutta and the nearby
East Bengal. As the time progresses, the rain decreases but the wind remained strong. Three fires were present on Calcutta as the cyclone approaches. The cyclone crossed the coast the East Coast of India to the south of the
Hooghly River on 5 October. A factory near the coast experienced hurricane-force winds and torrential rainfall, with the said river also rising.
Dacca, from the cyclone, observed patterns of strong air which is "not that strong", based on observations of residents there. Thunderstorms were seen throughout the area on the night of 5 October, being accompanied by strong torrential rains. Some areas in the northeastern Indian state of
Assam also seen rains and strong winds. The cyclone moved north-northeast and is believed to be dissipated on 7 October, inland, possibly near or on
East Bengal (present-day Bangladesh). == Impacts and aftermath ==