September could see more rains than August: IMD
India's rainfall during the second half of the monsoon season was anticipated to be above-normal, exceeding 106% of the Long Period Average. August's rainfall was likely to remain within the normal range, while September was forecasted for excess ...

While rainfall in the month of August over the entire country is expected to be within the normal range of 94-106% of LPA, September is expected to receive excess rainfall which may not augur well for kharif crops (rice, maize, millet, sugarcane, ragi, pulses, soybean, groundnut), some of which are harvested starting September-October.
La Nina conditions are likely to set in around the end of August which are good for rainfall, said Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director General of Meteorology, IMD citing reasons for more rainfall in September than in August.
In August 2024, normal to above normal rainfall is likely over many parts of the country, except many areas in southern parts of central and adjoining northern peninsular India, northeast and adjoining areas of east India, some parts of northwest and south peninsular India, where below normal rainfall is likely.
During the second half of the monsoon season, normal to above normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country except many parts of northeast and adjoining areas of east India, Ladakh, Saurashtra & Kutch, and some isolated pockets of central and peninsular India where below normal rainfall is likely.
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