The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said parts of the northwest and central India are likely to be affected the most with less rainfall.
Addressing a news conference, Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Earth Science, said the Monsoon would be 93 per cent of the Long Period Average which is below normal.
According to the IMD parameters, below 90 per cent is defined as deficient, 90-96 per cent is considered as below normal, 96-104 per cent as normal and above which is excess.
"There is a 35 per cent probability for the monsoon to remain below normal while the probability to have a deficient rainfall is 33 per cent and 28 per cent to be normal. There is only one per cent possibility for the rainfall to be excess.
"The Cabinet Secretariat and the Prime Minister's Office have been informed about the forecast so that they can gear up for future possibilities," Vardhan said.
"Parts of north west India and central India will be affected due to less rainfall," MoES secretary Shailesh Nayak said.
The MET department has blamed the El Nino phenomenon for below normal rainfall this year. "This is a typical El Nino feature where northwest India and central India will receive less rainfall. There are 70 per cent chances that El Nino will continue during the monsoon," D S Pai, head of the IMD's Long Range Forecast department, said.
"El Nino has affected rainfall bringing it below normal eight times in past 14 years. The impact of El Nino has been factored in this year's forecast," said IMD Director General Laxman Rathore.
This is be the second consecutive year that India may witness less rainfall. Last year, the country as a whole witnessed 88 per cent, which below deficit as per IMD's parameters.
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