
Monsoon has withdrawn from Delhi: IMD
The Hindu
The national capital recorded an overall rain deficit of 19% this monsoon season. Up to 19% of deficient and excess rain is considered 'normal', according to the IMD.
The southwest monsoon — which gave highly uneven rainfall this year — has withdrawn from Delhi, the Met department said on Thursday. Usually, the monsoon starts retreating from northwest India by September 17 and withdraws from Delhi within a week.
"The southwest monsoon has withdrawn from Punjab; some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, west Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan and entire Delhi," India Meteorological Department said. The Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's primary weather station, logged 516.9 mm of rainfall this monsoon season, less than half of the precipitation received last year (1169.4 mm).
The national capital recorded an overall rain deficit of 19% this monsoon season. Up to 19% of deficient and excess rain is considered 'normal', according to the IMD.
Delhi stared at a much larger rain deficit till September 20. However, a late spell of incessant rains from September 21 to September 24 — due to an interaction between a cyclonic circulation and a low-pressure system — helped it cover the margin to a large extent. The rainfall recorded at the Safdarjung Observatory swung from a 49% deficit on September 21 to a surplus of 39% on September 24.
The capital recorded 164.5mm of precipitation against a normal of 125.1 mm in September.
Delhi's overall rain deficit in the monsoon season dropped from 35% (till September 22) to 19% by September 29 morning.

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