Guwahati: Monsoon has collected steps in the northeast when Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh be killed with heavy rain until Tuesday.
In the last 24 hours, starting at 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday to 8:30 a.m.
on Wednesday, Baghmara and Sohra (Cherrapunji) in Meghalaya received very heavy rain each measuring 28 cm and 23 cm.
Mawsynrram in Meghalaya also experienced an endless rainfall measuring 23 cm during the period.
In Assam, Beki-Mathanguri Station received a very heavy rain measuring 23 cm.
The third met-subdivision in the Northeast faces rainfall this rainy season deficit, which is set in 1.
June meet with more rainfall officials is very important to reduce the deficit.
While deficiencies in Arunachal Pradesh, on Wednesday, it was 23%, Assam-Meghalaya’s subdivision faced 8% deficit rainfall, although in the normal range.
Subdivisions include Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura face the highest rainfall deficit at 39%.
“A trough at sea level is operating on average from Uttar Pradesh to the northeast at a lower level atmosphere,” said Sunit Das, a senior scientist at the center of regional meteorology, IMD.
Under this weather conditions, he said, lightly to rain in many to most of the palaces in the northeast is very possible in the next four days.
The IMD has issued a ‘red warning’, predicts very heavy rainfall in remote places in the Southwest West Khasi district of Meghalaya on Thursday.
The red warning is a warning for disaster management institutions to take action to fulfill the possibility of the possibility of rain.
A very heavy heavy rain is also very possible on the Chirang district in Assam and Bukit Garo Barat in Meghalaya on Thursday.
‘Orange warning’, asking for administration to be prepared, it has been issued for the East Khasi District in Meghalaya.
Here the rainfall is very heavy likely to be in isolated places on Thursday.
West Assam might experience a very heavy rainfall in the southern southern salmara, Kokrajhar, Bersacs, Barpeta, and Dhemeji, the top district on Thursday.
Bukit Garo Timur, South and South, Eastern Pegawi Hill, Khasi Timur Hills in Meghalaya, along with noon up, east and bottom, valleys, valleys and Lohit districts from Arunachal Pradesh have also been warned for a very heavy rain.
Lawngtlai District of Mizoram, Gomati, Sipahijala, South Tripura and West Tripura Regency have also been placed under the ‘Orange Warning’ for the next 24 hours.
The intensity of rain can be reduced slowly from Friday, even though heavy rains can continue to blaspheme Assam and Meghalaya sections until July 4, said IMD.
As per the estimated distance by IMD, seasonal rainfall in the northeast is likely to be under normal this rainy season (between June and September) with less than 95% of the average period (LPA).
In the long distance estimated for Southwest Monsun, the Met office, however, estimates that the overall landfall overall is likely to be normal, starting from 96% to 104% LPA.