Coimbatore: Weather experts say the parts of the district near Ghats Barat are likely to record 150mm rainfall for 10 to 24 July, thanks to the formation of a low pressure system in Bengesh Bay which will lead to the ARHRA Pradesh surge in the activity of Southwest Monsun in the Arab Sea.
While the main area of the city and a farm belt cannot accept adequate rainfall, the dam is expected to be refilled, finish drinking water and even irrigation problems to some extent.
It should be noted that the district almost did not receive 5% of the estimated.
210mm rain southwest rainfall from June 1.
Weather Blogger Santhosh Krishnan said the low pressure system is expected to appear near the coast of Andhra and move to the west system will be formed between Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coast in Bengal Bay from July 11 and it will have a attraction effect on the Arab Sea.
The low pressure system will attract moisture that carries west wind from the Arab Sea.
Therefore, the surge in southwest monsoon activity is expected directly from Karnataka beach to Konkan and Goa.
“He said all places near the coast and Western Ghats can expect medium rain until the next two weeks.
Crishnan, meanwhile, said the water catchment area in West Ghats such as Siruvani, Pillur, Bhavanisagar, Sholaban and Parambikulam, among others, will Receive heavy rainfall.
“This is a southern interior of Western Ghats who will receive the toughest bathroom.
We can expect to receive 15cm rainfall to 20cm at the end of July.
“He said Valparai, Pollarachi and the western part of the district were also expected to receive a good shower.
The rain forecasts have revived the expectations of the farmers, who looked at the bleak future in the absence of adequate rainfall.” In Madukkarai, we only received drizzling so far This, “said Katalasamy, who had planted vegetables on his farm.” We need solid rain to refill groundwater levels and reduce our dependence on irrigation.
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