The Meteorological Department said that while most parts of India will look above normal rainfall in the next month, there is a possibility of average rainfall in parts of Northeast India and in many parts of Eastern India and in extreme South Peninsular.
In addition, IMD stated that the average temperatures are expected to be normal or normal in most areas except the Northeast, Eastern and Southern Peninsular.
The Meteorological Department of India said that on Sunday, the IMD had said that the monsoon rains had covered the entire country a week ago from their typical schedule, sharing the planting of crops sown in summer.
The monsoon, the lifetime of the approximately $ 4 trillion economy of India, saves about 70% of the rainfall required to recur water fields and reservoirs and reservoirs.
About half of the fields of India, which are not irrigated, depends on the annual June-September rain for crop growth. In a specific year, around June 1, Kerala, southwest of Kerala, receives rain and moves north to cover the entire country by 8 July. The monsoon reached the coast of Kerala on 30 May, and the overall summer rainfall since 2020 was the highest, which helped the country overcome the drought of 2023. After stalling for two weeks, the monsoon gained momentum last week and faster the central India and most northern states, said the Meteorological Department of India.
Despite receiving rainfall below 31% below average in the first half of June, the monsoon revival has converted the deficit to 9% surplus so far this month. According to an IMD forecast released last month, India is likely to see average-average monsoon rain for the second straight year in 2025.