People will soon get relief from heavy rains in various states of the country. The Meteorological Department said that the weather is expected to remain clear next week due to the withdrawal of southwest monsoon winds from some parts of Northwest India. Due to which the monsoon will start retreating between 19 and 25 September.
People of the country's capital Delhi and NCR region will soon get relief from continuous rain. The Meteorological Department has informed about the return of monsoon. At the same time, due to the southwest monsoon winds, there was good monsoon rain this year. According to the Meteorological Department, many states of the country have received more than average rainfall. Now the monsoon is about to start its return journey. The Meteorological Department has informed about the return of monsoon. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is likely to return between September 19 and September 25.
The Meteorological Department has predicted that this year the monsoon will last longer than the average. At the same time, there was a possibility of the monsoon arriving earlier this year and that is what happened. The monsoon arrived in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands before time. The monsoon also arrived in Kerala before the scheduled time. The monsoon usually reaches Kerala on June 1 and spreads across the country by July 8. After this, the lifting starts around September 17.
Monsoon will return between 19 and 25 September
The Meteorological Department said that the weather is expected to remain clear next week due to the withdrawal of southwest monsoon winds from some parts of North West India. Due to which the monsoon will start withdrawing between 19 and 25 September. Due to La Nina being active at this time, meteorologists have predicted heavy rains in September. This rain was expected to continue in October as well. But the Meteorological Department has ruled out this possibility.
These states of the country have received less than average rainfall
The average rainfall in the country is 772.5 mm. Since the onset of monsoon on June 1, the country has received 836.7 mm of rain. The Meteorological Department said that this ratio is eight percent more. At the same time, eastern and north-eastern India received 16 percent less rainfall than the average.