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Severe heat is prevailing in most parts of the country The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) says that this year there is a possibility of more than normal monsoon rains across the country. IMD officials also said that the effect of monsoon may be less in some states of the north and north-east. That is, heat may continue here. The IMD chief says that between June and September, more than normal rainfall is expected across the country, but some parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh may receive less than normal rainfall.
How much monsoon rain will there be in Delhi-UP?
IMD chief Mrityunjay Mohapatra said that the average rainfall (LPA) is likely to be 106 percent between June and September. He said that normal rainfall is expected in North West India including Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Western Uttar Pradesh. According to him, these areas may receive 92 to 108 percent of LPA, which falls in the normal category. However, some areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Himachal are expected to receive less than normal rainfall.
Below normal rainfall is expected in northeastern states as well
According to Mahapatra, Odisha and the Gangetic region of adjoining West Bengal, southern Chhattisgarh and many parts of the northeastern states are likely to receive below normal rainfall. He said that rain-fed agriculture areas are also likely to receive above normal rainfall. These include Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand and parts of Odisha.
Let us tell you that if the rainfall is less than 90 percent of LPA then it is considered as less rainfall. According to the Meteorological Department, rainfall between 90 to 95 percent is considered below normal, rainfall between 96 to 104 percent is considered normal and rainfall between 105 to 110 percent is considered above normal.
There will be heavy rains in other parts of the country as well
Mahapatra said that according to the long-term average, the entire country receives an average of 87 cm of rain between June 1 and September 30. He said that Central India and South Peninsula are likely to receive more than normal rainfall. According to him, these areas may receive 94 to 106 percent of LPA rainfall.
Where has the monsoon reached now?
Mahapatra said that the southwest monsoon has advanced into most parts of the south and east central Bay of Bengal. During the next five days, favorable conditions are being created for the monsoon to advance into some more parts of the south Arabian Sea, some parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and some parts of the Bay of Bengal and the northeastern states.

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