India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday said India is likely to witness above-normal rainfall in the latter half of the monsoon season, particularly during September. While most regions are projected to receive normal showers in August, the northeast and adjoining eastern areas may see a shortfall, according to IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.
The forecast was shared during an online press conference, with the IMD expressing optimism about improved rainfall distribution across the country.
"Overall, above normal rainfall (106 per cent of the long period average of 422.8 mm) is most likely over the country during the second half of the southwest monsoon season," he said. "Geographically, normal to above-normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country except many parts of the northeast and the adjoining areas of east India, some isolated regions of central India and southwestern parts of peninsular India where below normal rainfall is likely," he said.
The country received above normal rainfall in the first half of the monsoon season i.e June and July, with some states, especially Himachal Pradesh, experiencing flash floods.
*With Agency Inputs
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