New Delhi: Rain is likely to occur in the country's capital and surrounding areas of northwest India from August 29. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), this will be because the low monsoon pressure area is likely to move from the Himalayan foothills to the plains. Odisha has recorded less rainfall in the monsoon season this year. The monsoon has declined by 31 percent this year. The weather rainfall in the state has been 611.11 mm.
Tell you that the average rainfall during the monsoon season in the state is 881.9 mm. Uma Shankar Das, senior scientist at the Meteorological Centre in Bhubaneswar, said the rainfall this year recorded a decline of 31 percent. He said this situation is quite bad. According to Das, seven districts - Jajpur (56%), Bhadrak (49%), Bolangir (45%), Jharsuguda (40%), Kalahandi (40%), Angul (40%), Angul (40%) recorded less rainfall this year.
Das said the negative Indian Ocean is the bipolar (IOD) phase due to the lack of rain in Odisha this year, which reduced the number of low-pressure incidents. IMD had said that rain is likely to occur in the country's capital and surrounding areas of northwest India from August 29. According to IMD, this will be because the low monsoon pressure area is expected to move from the Himalayan foothills to the plains.
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