
IMD predicts normal monsoon in June, average rainfall likely to be 101%
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The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted a normal monsoon in most parts of the country in June. As per the weather department, the country is likely to experience 101 per cent rainfall during the monsoon season.
Despite a delay in onset, India is likely to experience a normal monsoon in June, the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted. As per the weather department, the country is likely to experience 101 per cent rainfall during the monsoon season. The IMD had earlier said that the arrival of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala has been delayed by two days, and it is now expected to make an onset over the state by June 3. The IMD has forecast that the monsoon is likely to be above-normal in the central India, normal in North and South India, and below-normal in Northeast India. In Northwest India, monsoon rainfall is expected to be normal.More Related News

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