June ends on a dry note, monsoon expected this month

Central India and parts of Northwest India were worst-hit with Gujarat region recording 91 per cent less rainfall as compared to normal precipitation

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 01 2014 | 9:02 PM IST
Monsoon was weak during the entire month of June with parts of the country receiving deficient rainfall even up to 91 per cent in some areas of Gujarat.

Overall country received 98.1 mm rainfall as compared to 172 mm, which is 43 per cent less than normal, according to the Indian Meteorological Department. However, relief might be just days away as monsoon is expected to revive this month.

Central India and parts of Northwest India were worst-hit with Gujarat region recording 91 per cent less rainfall as compared to normal precipitation.

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The region recorded 12.2 mm of rainfall as compared to expected rainfall of 138.5 mm in June. Similarly, the Kutch and Saurashtra regions received 22.6 mm of rainfall as compared to 91.6 mm, which is 75 per cent less.

Marathwada and Central Maharashtra regions also hardly received any rainfall recording 80 per cent and 71 per cent of deficient rainfall respectively.

Central Maharashtra recorded 44 mm of rainfall as compared to 151 mm of normal precipitation, while Marathwada has recorded just 30.4 mm of rainfall as compared to normal rainfall of 148.9 mm.

Central Madhya Pradesh, Konkan and Goa and Vidarbha too received "scanty" rainfall.

Similarly, several parts of Northwest India such as East Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh have received less rainfall in June.

The only respite is that the monsoon is likely to revive this month. "Southwest monsoon has further advanced over some more parts of Uttar Pradesh, entire Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, some parts of Haryana and Punjab."

"Heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim and Gangetic West Bengal. Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha," the IMD said.
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First Published: Jul 01 2014 | 8:39 PM IST

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