Monsoon Worries Grow as India Faces Rainfall Deficit: What's the Reason?
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Monsoon worries grow as India faces rainfall deficit: What's the reason?
India’s southwest monsoon is not showing up the way it should. Between June 4 and June 18 (2026), the country fell short by 42 per cent in rainfall, according to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). That’s a serious gap, and it’s making everyone nervous, especially when it comes to farming, water supply, and reservoir levels. Rainfall deficit widens across several states To put numbers on it: India usually gets 72.2 mm of rain in…
This year's southwest monsoon season continues to be unusually weak, with rainfall 28% below the long-term average from June 1 to 14.weak monsoon india, low rainfall india, monsoon deficit, El Nino effect on monsoon, India agriculture crisis, monsoon delay india, rainfall shortage gujarat, Maharashtra rainfall deficit, drought in India, climate change impact, Indian weather updates, Kerala news, Malayala Manorama Online News, southwest monsoon, …
Only 103 districts in the country have received normal rainfall, with a western disturbance in North India offering a ray of hope. Monsoon Update (Aaj Samaj), New Delhi: The second fortnight of June has begun. The monsoon entered the country on June 4th. After entering, it progressed at a normal pace for a few days, giving meteorologists hope that the monsoon would remain normal and receive good rainfall. However, the jet stream has put a brake …

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