From June 1 to July 15, the country received 280 mm of rainfall as compared to normal precipitation of 298.9 mm, which is six per cent less than the normal limit.
All regions in the country, except Northwest India-- which has recorded 12 per cent more rainfall than its normal limit--, has witnessed deficient rainfall.
"Rainfall is excess/normal in 61% (371 districts) and deficient/scanty in 39% (238 districts)," the IMD said.
The MET department has already predicted a "deficient" monsoon with July and August expected to receive minus 8 and minus 10 per cent respectively.
