ADVERTISEMENT

With 7% Excess Rainfall, India Likely To Have ‘Above Normal’ Monsoon This Year

Of the 36 meteorological subdivisions, 11 have recorded “excess” rainfall this season, data showed.

A cyclist wades through a partially flooded street, following heavy monsoon rain in Chandigarh. (Source: PTI)
A cyclist wades through a partially flooded street, following heavy monsoon rain in Chandigarh. (Source: PTI)

With 7 percent more rainfall than usual this year, India is likely to have an 'above normal' monsoon season which will be officially ending on Sept. 30, according to data.

The four-month monsoon season officially begins on June 1 and ends on Sept. 30. It starts withdrawing from west Rajasthan beginning Sept. 1, but this year it has shown no such signs, officials said.

Of the 36 meteorological subdivisions, 11 have recorded "excess" rainfall this season, data showed.

Opinion
44 Killed In Rain-Related Incidents In Uttar Pradesh

"Until Friday, the rainfall was seven per cent more than normal and it is unlikely to go down by two per cent in the next two days as we are expecting good rainfall in some parts of the country," said Mritunjay Mohapatra, Director General of the India Meteorological Department.

Rainfall between 96 percent and 104 percent of the Long Period Average is considered as 'normal', while that between 104 and 110 percent of the LPA is classified as 'above normal'. LPA is the average of rainfall between 1951 and 2000, which is 89 cm.

Opinion
Nashik Witnesses Incessant Rains For The Third Day

The central India division, comprising Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, has recorded 26 percent more rainfall. The south peninsula division, comprising Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar islands, the Lakshdweep, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, has recorded 17 percent excess rainfall.

The east and northeast, and northwest divisions have recorded deficiency of 16 and 6 percent, respectively.

The northeastern states, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand make up the east and northeast India division. The northwest India division comprises Delhi, Haryana, Jammu Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.

Opinion
Normal Life Hit As Heavy Rains Lashes Parts Of Telangana