
Palnadu has the widest percentage of a deficit of 67.7. Representative picture | Photo Credit: Hind
Southwest monsoon arrived at the state 26th May, a week before the arrival of June 4, but since then he has been playing and looking for, because Andhra Pradesh has not recorded heavy rainfall between 1 and 22 June.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) in its forecast for June 27th May said that the state would probably see above normal precipitation and added that its probability was between 30.5% and 55%.
According to information about Andhra Pradesh State Development and Planning Society (APSDP), there are 37.5% of precipitation deficit in the state between 1 and 21 June. Compared to the average normal normal collision 76.6 mm in this period was 47.9 mm. At the beginning of the second week, from 9 June, there were 59%in the State.
With the exception of five districts, including Elur, Krishna, Kurnool, Anantapore, East Godavari, which reported “normal” precipitation between 1 and 21 June, the remaining 21 districts reported the “deficit” of deductions. Four districts, including Alluri Sitarama Raju, Palnada, Ysr Kadapa, Annamayya, reported a “big shortage” because the rainfall in these districts is more than 60%.
Pallnadu has the largest percentage of 67.7 deficit compared to normal 63.4 mm, the district received 20.5 mm in the first three weeks.
According to the IMD forecast, there is not much encouragement for people in the state, because by June 26th it can be too much for the state until June 26. However, thunderstorms, accompanied by flash and strong winds, can offer some relief in some pockets.
Published – June 22, 2025 20:38