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El Nino effect: Skymet forecasts below normal monsoon at 95%

Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are most likely to see below average rainfall.

March 27, 2017 / 17:47 IST
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After a year of normal monsoon, India could again bear the brunt of a weak monsoon.

Private weather forecaster Skymet today said the country's monsoon could be below normal at 95 percent. The margin of error for the forecast is plus or minus 5 percent.

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"The culprit to be blamed is the notorious El Niño, whose effect will be visible July onwards. Most of the weather models are indicating towards 60 percent chance of El Niño coming into existence during the second half of the monsoon," the forecaster said in a report. "An evolving El Niño is harmful for the performance of monsoon."

State-run IMD has not come yet come out with an official forecast though it has said it does expect the impact of El Nino to be very disruptive.