The forecast came even as Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) this evening said the monsoon rainfall a whole during June 2014 was below normal by 43 per cent.
Out of 36 meteorological sub-divisions, the rainfall has been deficient in over 20 and normal only in over 5, it said.
Skymet attributed the El Nino effect to the weakening of monsoon and predicted the rainfall to be at 91 per cent of the long period average.
Earth Sciences Minister Jitendra Singh had on July 2 ruled out the possibility of any drought like situation but had admitted that monsoon was likely to remain weak and some parts could see less rainfall.
"We had said that monsoon will be 93 per cent. It will be normal in the Northeast, weak in Northwest region of the country that includes parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan," Singh had said.
According to Skymet, August is expected to be better than other months in terms of rainfall.
The northern limit of monsoon at present passes through Veraval, Surat, Nasik, Wasim, Damoh, Lucknow, Aligarh, Bikaner.
The IMD weather bulletin said conditions are favourable for further advancement of southwest monsoon into remaining parts of Uttar Pradesh and some more parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh during next 3 days.
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