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All-Indian rainfall is 4% less than LPA until September 15: IMD

All-Indian rainfall is 4% less than LPA until September 15: IMD
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New Delhi: weekly fluffy rainfall in Central and northwest India each 150 percent and 53 percent higher, rather than the average period (LPA), because where the monsoon rainfall deficits throughout India until September 15, shrink 4 per cent from LPA.
The All-India rainfall from June 1 to September 15 was 772.7 mm due to a normal 807.4 mm projection.
For East and Northeast India on one side and the southern Peninsula on the other hand, departure from LPA respectively by 27 and 26 percent, for this week.
In the IMD partner, the rainfall LPA was based on data between 1961 and 2010.
The overall rainfall status for this season, from June 1 to September 15, has shown that East India and Northeast and India witnessed the deficit of each of them percent.
While India was recorded a 3 percent deficit from LPA, while the South Peninsula received excess rainfall of 12 percent rather than LPA, data analysis by the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said.
Forecasts for the next two weeks of the IMD said that under the influence of low pressure areas that are well marked and the circulation of the related cyclones and active troughs, spacious rainfall with isolated weight until it falls very hard is very possible on Western Pradesh Madhya On Friday and isolated a heavy weight from September 18-21.
Heavy waterfall isolated over Uttarakhand is expected between September 19 and 22.
A spacious rainfall activity with isolated weight loss will witness an increase in intensity with isolated weight until it falls very heavy from Gujarat.
Rainfall activities are also likely to increase in Rajasthan Barat, Saurashtra and Kutch with the possibility of isolated waterfalls from September 18 to 20.
Rainfall activities are likely to increase above Odisha and West Bengal with heavy rainfall and isolated falling above.
Areas from September 18 to 20, and over Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh Timur and Jharkhand between 20 and 22 September.
Instulated / scattered rainfall activities are likely to take place in most days of the week.
The increase in rainfall activities is estimated throughout the Concendan region with isolated waterfalls until the second half of this week.
The monsun trough is very possible and approaches the normal / south of its position for almost every day of the week between 23 and 29 September, said IMD.

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