Rainfall 5% above normal till now

East and northeast India is the only sub-division to have received an excess of 22% of rainfall; the southern peninsula records a deficit of 4 per cent, followed central India at 6% and northwest India at 10%.

June 14, 2015 05:14 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:59 pm IST - New Delhi

Rain clouds gather over Kolkata on Saturday. Photo: Sanjoy Ghosh

Rain clouds gather over Kolkata on Saturday. Photo: Sanjoy Ghosh

The country has received 5 per cent more rainfall than the normal limit until now even as northwest India, the southern peninsula and Central India have received below normal rainfall, the Met department on Sunday said.

Overall, the country received 53.5 mm of rainfall as compared to normal rainfall of 50.5 mm of precipitation from June 1 to date.

East and northeast India is the only sub-division to have received an excess of 22 per cent of rainfall.

The southern peninsula, which usually receives normal or excess rainfall has recorded a deficit of 4 per cent, followed by 6 per cent in central India and 10 per cent in northwest India.

Incidentally, parts of the southern peninsula, which includes Marathwada, Vidarbha have received normal and excess rainfall respectively until now whereas Goa and Konkan have received 45 per cent less rainfall, the India Meteorological Department said.

“The southwest monsoon has advanced further into some parts of north Arabian Sea, Gujarat region and remaining parts of Maharashtra. It has also covered some more parts of Saurashtra and Madhya Pradesh, some more parts of Chhattisgarh, south Odisha and northwest Bay of Bengal.

“The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) now passes through Veraval, Surat, Ujjain, Narsinghpur, Raipur, Kalingapatnam, Krishnanagar and Darjeeling,” Skymet, a private forecasting agency said.

The agency added that conditions are now favourable for southwest monsoon to cover more parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh Odisha and West Bengal.

“The southwest monsoon remains active over west coast giving heavy rain over coastal Karnataka and Konkan Goa. While a trough extending from south Gujarat to Kerala coast is giving rain over parts of Maharashtra and Gujarat, east coast of Odisha and coastal Andhra Pradesh also continue to receive moderate monsoon rains,” it added.

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