Sept too likely to be wetter than normal in India: IMD

The IMD forecasts above-normal rainfall across India in September, exceeding 109% of the long-period average. Regions like Uttarakhand, north Rajasthan, and Delhi may experience heavy rainfall, potentially triggering landslides and floods. While most areas will receive normal to above-normal rainfall, the northeast and parts of south peninsular India may see below-normal rainfall.
|
||||
|
||||
You Might Likeπ‘ newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions
|
Delhi-NCR Rains: Yamuna Breaches Danger Mark; Floodwater Enters Low-Lying Areas; Gurugram In Traffic Chaos - VisualsDelhi Rain-Yamun Floods: Heavy rainfall in Delhi on Tuesday led to massive traffic congestion, especially at the Delhi-Gurugram border, while also raising fears...Zee News Also reported by •DNA •IndiaTimes |
Delhi govt activates flood response plan as Yamuna breaches evacuation markThe Delhi government has already positioned 58 boats, 675 life jackets and 82 mobile pumps to protect citizens as water entered several low-lying areas in the...DNA Also reported by •euronews •IndiaTimes |
Delhi-NCR Rains: IMD Issues Alert For National Capital And Nearby AreasIMD informed that the latest radar image of Delhi showed intense convection over the western parts of the national capital and adjoining districts of Haryana. On...Zee News |