New Delhi: Several parts in the south, West and North India tend to receive heavy rainfall for the next three days with the resurrection of Southwest Monsun, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said on Sundays.
It is said that the increase in heavy rainfall activity is quite extensive and isolated until the rain is very hard as possible over Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala for the next three days and reduces the intensity and distribution afterwards.
Under the influence of the West-Northwest movement of a possibility of low 5-7.
North Marathawada, North Maharashtra Madhya, North Konkan, Gujarat Region is likely to receive rainfall for September 7-9.
The waterfall that is isolated is very heavy as well as possible in North Konkan for September 7-8, the Maharashtra region and Central Gujarat on September 8 and Telangana on September 7.
Rainfall activities tend to increase with heavy rains in most of the northwest regions with heavy weight in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, North Punjab and East Jammu and Rajasthan areas for September 7-9.
After recording less rainfall in August, IMD has expected precipitation above normal in September.
The rainfall deficit until August 31 is nine percent.
Lack of up to September 5 is nine percent.
While issuing its forecast for September, Director General of General Mrutunjay Mohapatra on Wednesday said the shortcomings recorded during August would likely be compensated for the excess rainfall this month.