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Monsoon rain to diminish across the country for three days

July 25, 2014 4:31 PM |

Monsoon rain is going to be poor across the country for three days (25th July to 27th July) as the system that caused some good rain in the last 7-8 days has weakened. And the western end of the Monsoon trough is likely to shift close to the foothills.

It will take about another 48 hours for the system in the Bay of Bengal to organize and move inland to result in a fresh spell of rain, commencing first with the eastern part of the country.

During these three days, Rajasthan, parts of Gujarat and peninsular India are going to be the most affected. The deficit is also going to mount along entire Gangetic plains that include Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.

Telangana, Rayalaseema and Karnataka in South India are also likely to feel the impact of this diminishing spell of rain. Even the west coast that usually observes good rain may experience light to moderate showers during this period. Very heavy spells will be missing completely.

During these three days, the daily average rainfall of 10 mm in the country is also expected to reduce to half for the first two days. Thereafter it will show a gradual increase. The cumulative rainfall figure, which has gone down may get arrested and possibly increase during this period.






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