
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted on Tuesday, May 26, 2025 that India would testify in June 2025 “above normal” precipitation. The weather agency estimates that rains of 108 percent of the long -term average over the northern Western India.
According to the PTI report, with the quotation of the secretary, the Ministry of Sciences of the Earth, Mavichandran in India is likely to experience 87 cm of rain throughout the monsoon season.
The monsoon, considered for a rescue rope in the economy of $ 4 trillion, brings almost 70% of the rain that India needs to water farms and replenish collectors and tanks, Reuters reported. Almost half of agricultural land in a country that has no irrigation coverage depends on the annual rain in June and September to increase a number of crops.
The main zones for the upcoming monsoon will include parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha and other nearby areas. This area acquires most of its rain from southwestern monsoon wind and its agriculture is also strongly dependent on growth for growth.
In the northeastern region of India, states are expected to receive normal precipitation, while in some places they can see “below normal” rain.
The center and southern peninsula regions of India are expected to record normal precipitation, reported a press agency with citing the CEO IMD Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.
According to official IMD data, June to September 2025 is expected to receive in most parts of the nation beyond normal precipitation, except for some areas of Northwest India, East India and many northeastern Indian regions.
In these states ‘Red Alert’
Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka were on Tuesday, May 26, 2025 on IMD “Red Alert” because before the Monsoon showers raised in several areas of South India. According to an earlier report, Mint also issued an orange alert for Keral, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Himacal Pradesh.
Relatively widespread to widespread light/slight rainfall accompanied by storm, lightning and impact winds of speeds reaching 40-50 km/HS with severe rainfall in several places with very heavy and extreme collisions in isolated places very likely above Kerala & Mahe 27. the message.
On Sunday, heavy rains The city of Mumbai plunged when Monsoon arrived 16 days before the usual time and damaged 29 houses. The southwestern monsoon, which carried out his Landfall in the South Indian state of Kerala, also damaged 868 houses.
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