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Rainfall deficiency continues in Maharashtra

As rainfall activity over Maharashtra has increased with the active monsoon from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal side, central Maharashtra has continued to report rainfall deficiency

Published on: Jun 23, 2022 11:52 PM IST
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As rainfall activity over Maharashtra has increased with the active monsoon from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal side, central Maharashtra has continued to report rainfall deficiency. While other sub-divisions in the state have shown improvement in rainfall status since the start of June.

Girls play in puddles as rains lashed Sukhasagarnagar, Katraj, on Thursday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
Girls play in puddles as rains lashed Sukhasagarnagar, Katraj, on Thursday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)

According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), from June 1 to June 22, rainfall deficiency of Marathwada has decreased from 95 to 22 per cent. For Vidarbha, rainfall deficiency has decreased from 97 to 35 per cent and for Konkan and Goa the deficiency has decreased from 91 to 47 per cent. Whereas for central Maharashtra, the deficiency has decreased from 85 to 62 per cent.

As of Thursday, Pune district has a rainfall deficiency of 65 per cent according to the weather department. In the first week of June the deficiency of Pune district was 90 per cent. On Thursday, many parts of Pune district reported rainfall.

According to the weather department, the southwest monsoon is likely to remain active and bring rains to the state till June 26.

Headline: Rainfall deficiency till June 22

Maharashtra– 41%

Central Maharashtra – 62 %

Marathwada – 22%

Vidarbha– 35%

Konkan and Goa – 47%

Source: IMD

 
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