Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IMD says monsoon withdrawal likely around Oct 10

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Monsoon withdrawal is likely to commence from northwest India around October 10, according to the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD’S) Sunday bulletin. Dry weather will set in over most parts of northwest India from Monday.

However, a western disturbanc­e is presently affecting the Western Himalayan region and adjoining plains of northwest India. Rain and thundersto­rm activity is likely over western Himalayan region on Monday, the bulletin says.

Widespread and heavy rainfall accompanie­d by thundersto­rms and lightning is also likely over peninsular India during next three-four days. “Due to likely formation of anti-cyclonic circulatio­n over Rajasthan at 1.5 km above mean sea level around October 6, the withdrawal of southwest monsoon is likely to commence from northwest India around October 10,” said IMD’S two-week forecast. It added that in the October 10 to 16 week, normal to above normal rainfall activity is likely over Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Telengana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and most parts of northeaste­rn states. “There is no update on the northeast monsoon yet. But southwest monsoon winds are likely to bring good rainfall to peninsular India in the next few days,” said M Mohapatra, director general, IMD.

The 2019 southwest monsoon officially came to an end on September 30 with “above normal” rain fall at 110% of long period average (LPA). The monsoon rains received after that will be counted as “post-monsoon” rain. In spite of late monsoon onset on June 8 and June ending with a deficiency of 33%, July, August and September received 105%, 115% and 152% of their LPA respective­ly.

HEAVY RAINFALL LIKELY OVER PENINSULAR

INDIA DURING NEXT THREE-FOUR DAYS, SAYS THE WEATHER DEPT

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