Parts of South, West, North India to Witness Heavy Rainfall Activity During Next 3 Days: IMD


While issuing its forecast for September, IMD Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra on Wednesday said the shortfall recorded during August is likely to be compensated with excess rainfall in the current month. (Image: News18)

While issuing its forecast for September, IMD Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra on Wednesday mentioned the shortfall recorded throughout August is prone to be compensated with extra rainfall within the present month. (Image: News18)

It mentioned enhanced rainfall exercise with pretty widespread and remoted heavy to very heavy rains could be very probably over Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala the throughout subsequent three days.

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  • Last Updated:September 05, 2021, 20:46 IST
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Several elements over south, west and north India are prone to obtain heavy rainfall throughout the subsequent three days with the revival of the Southwest Monsoon, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned on Sunday. It mentioned enhanced rainfall exercise with pretty widespread and remoted heavy to very heavy rains could be very probably over Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala the throughout subsequent three days and scale back in depth and distribution thereafter. Under the affect of west-northwestward motion of a possible low strain space or its remnant cyclonic circulation, pretty widespread to widespread rainfall with remoted heavy to very heavy rains are very probably over south Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Vidarbha and south Chhattisgarh September 5-7.

North Marathawada, north madhya Maharashtra, north Konkan, Gujarat Region is prone to obtain rainfall throughout September 7-9. Isolated extraordinarily heavy falls are additionally probably over north Konkan throughout September 7-8, central Maharashtra and Gujarat Region on September 8 and Telangana on September 7.

Rainfall exercise could be very prone to enhance with scattered to pretty widespread rains over most elements of northwest India with remoted heavy falls over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, north Punjab and Jammu area and east Rajasthan throughout September 7-9. After recording poor rainfall in August, the IMD has predicted above-normal precipitation in September. The rainfall deficit till August 31 was 9 per cent. The deficiency till September 5 was 9 per cent.

While issuing its forecast for September, IMD Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra on Wednesday mentioned the shortfall recorded throughout August is prone to be compensated with extra rainfall within the present month.

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