Of the total 36 sub-divisions, nine have recorded excess rains, including Rajasthan (74%), Gujarat (68%), Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
After bringing bountiful showers across large parts of India, the south-west monsoon has embarked on its return journey, beginning from western Rajasthan and Kutch.
The process of withdrawal of the southwest monsoon, which has brought 5% excess rains across the country, started on Sep 23, but the weather office has forecast widespread rains in several regions over the coming week.
"Southwest monsoon has withdrawn from some parts of West Rajasthan and Kachchh on Sep 23, 2024, against the normal date of Sep 17. Conditions are favorable for further withdrawal of southwest monsoon from some more parts of West Rajasthan and adjoining areas of Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat during the next 24 hours," the India Meteorological Department said.
While most of the country received normal to excess showers, five of the 36 meteorological subdivisions experienced deficient rainfall: Jammu and Kashmir (-26%), Himachal Pradesh (-20%), Arunachal Pradesh (-30%), Bihar (-28%), and Punjab (-27%).
Of the total 36 sub-divisions, nine have recorded excess rains, including Rajasthan (74%), Gujarat (68%), Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Usually, the southwest monsoon makes its onset over Kerala by June 1 and covers the entire country by the first week of July. It starts withdrawing from northwest India in the middle of Sep, withdrawing entirely by Oct 15.
This season, the country has received 880.8 mm of rainfall between June 1 and Sep 23, against the normal of 837.7 mm for the period under review.
The weather office has forecast the formation of a low-pressure area over west-central Bay of Bengal on Sep 24, which could bring rains to some states along the eastern coast.
The IMD has forecast fairly widespread rains with very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall over coastal and north interior Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, central, east, and northeast India during the coming week.
(PTI)
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