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Monsoon expected to be normal this year, says Met department

The June-September monsoon is likely to be is likely to be 96 percent of the long-period average, the Met department said on Tuesday, a forecast that will be cheered by millions of farmers and the government alike.

April 18, 2017 / 21:21 IST
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Gaurav Choudhury Moneycontrol News

The June-September monsoon is likely to be 96 percent of the long-period average, the Met department said on Tuesday, a forecast that will be cheered by millions of farmers and the government alike.

According to the Met’s classification, the monsoon is considered normal is rains are between 96-104 percent of the 50-year average rainfall of 89 cms. The monsoon is taken to be below normal if rains are between 90 – 96 percent. If less than 90, it is considered deficient.

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“India is in for a normal monsoon which will be good for agriculture and economy,” KJ Ramesh, the director general of IMD, told reporters in the long-range forecast for 2017.

Skymet, a private forecasting agency has predicted monsoon’s arrival in Kerala between May 28 and May 30.