Kochi: The state has received an excessive rainfall of 135% in the first two weeks of Northeast Monsun in November, with the IMD data showing 244mm rainfall as a normal 103mm during that period.
In fact, the state received rainfall of 105% more than 1 October – 15 November, 833mm by opposing 407.2mm normally.
All districts have reported excess rainfall during the period, with eight of them recorded more than 100% of excess.
Pathanamthitta led the calculation in 194% of the excess rainfall in this period, followed by Kannur (127%), Kasaragod (116%), co-zhikode (111%), Idukki (109%), Ernakulam and Kottayam), Palakkad and Kottayam ( 104%).
Havoc Rain continues throughout the state on Monday as well, with Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta carrying a burden.
Two deaths were reported in Thiruvananthapuram while others were reported missing.
Punolo (12cm) recorded the highest rainfall, followed by Kayamkulam, HOSDURG and West Kalada (each of 10 cm), Mavikkara (9 cm), Konni (8cm), Nedumangad, TaliParamba, CheruthHazham and Panniyor (7 cm respectively) .
Many roads lead to Nilakkal – Base Camp for Ziah Sabarimala – simplified when the new season starts on Monday.
Offline classes have been summoned in various districts on Tuesday, while the University of MG exam has been postponed.
Shutter of Cheruthoni Dam, part of the Idukki reservoir, opened after the water level rose to 2,399.16ft.
The water level in Mullaseriyar Dam also reached 140.40ft at 5 pm on Monday.
There will be a break at spelling from Rabucording to the weather agent, there will be a break in a spell from November 17.
The yellow warning for isolated heavy rainfall has been issued for Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Malappuram, Kasilagod Tuesday.
Weather Squely with wind speeds reach 40-50kmph, up to 60kmph, it’s likely to win over the east center & side by side by the Southeast Arabian.
Fishermen have been advised not to explore the sea.
The weather Skymet said heavy rain expected in the state for the next 12 hours.
Cyclical circulation on Kerala and Karnataka coast, responsible for the current rain spells, gradually shifted up and away from the coast and rainfall activities will decrease after tomorrow until long enough, he said.