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INDIAN METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Dense fog engulfs Indo-Gangetic plains, to persist over 2-3 daysMany trains are also running late due to the prevailing fog. "Darbanga-New Delhi special, Puri-New Delhi Purushottam exp, Banaras-New Delhi...
Slow monsoon progress till June end, says IMD"Gradual rise in maximum temperatures by 3-4°C over most parts of northwest and adjoining Central India during the next three days and no s...
June records 'excess' rainfall, good precipitation expected in July: IMDThe LPA rainfall of the season over the country as a whole for the period 1961-2010 is 88 centimetres. Rainfall in the range of 90-96 per c...
High humidity in northern plains to prevail as monsoon shows no signs of withdrawal: IMDThe country has so far received four per cent more rains than normal, India Meteorological Department (IMD) data shows.
Monsoon deficiency drops to 21% but large parts of country still under deficient rainfall categoryThe overall monsoon deficiency, which was 33 per cent at the start of the month, has dipped to 21 per cent.
Monsoon activity revives; likely to reach central and North India this week: IMDCentral India and the north Indian plains, that have been witnessing a rise in temperatures, are likely to get some relief in the next two ...
IMD analysis reveals falling rainfall trend in north IndiaDelhi and NCR cities such as Gurgaon and Noida are among 85 districts across the country,where a “significantly decreasing” rainfall trend ...
Country gets first normal rains in 3 yearsOf the 36 meteorological subdivisions, monsoon was excess or normal in 27 and deficient in nine. However, 201 districts (36%) recorded defi...
Monsoon covers country, may get typhoon boostThe monsoon remains active over large parts of the country, including the deficit regions of central and northwest India.
Normal rainfall activity expected from July 6: IMDThe Southwest monsoon is likely to revive and many parts of the country are expected to get above normal rainfall from July 6, the MET depa...
- Too early to predict impact of delayed monsoon on sowing: Sharad Pawar
Sharad Pawar today said that there has been a delay in monsoon rains, but it is too early to predict impact on kharif sowing.
- Monsoon less 7% upto June 11 coutnrywide. deficit in over 20 met sub divisions
Cumulative seasonal rainfall countrywide upto June 11 this year has been 7% below the Long Period Average, India Meteorological Department ...
- Why does govt shy away from declaring a drought?
Could this be a drought year? Could some parts of the country be affected by drought? Answers to such questions went unanswered even as ear...
- Country receives three per cent less rainfall
Northeastern states like Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Marathawada regions have deficient rainfall this monsoon as the country recorded th...
- TNAU to study impact of global warming on India agriculture
The project would provide a scientific platform for institutes to initiate research on mitigating the negative impacts of global warming on...
- Good monsoon spells bright prospects for kharif crop
India is expected to register a good overall kharif crop this year due to "very good" performance of the South West monsoon throughout the ...
- It’s raining, but not enough
The rain gods have continued to disappoint for the second week in a row, with the average quantum of rainfall well below expected.