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Heavy rains predicted in next 2 days at several places

The southwest monsoon has been vigorous over Bihar and Jharkhand and rains have also been forecast in Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, gangetic West Bengal, coastal Karnataka, Jharkhand and some Northeastern states.

Updated on: Jul 05, 2014 09:22 PM IST
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Heavy rains have been forecast at several places in the country in the next couple of days even as the overall rainfall remains deficient by 43% so far.

The southwest monsoon has been vigorous over Bihar and Jharkhand and rains have also been forecast in Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, gangetic West Bengal, coastal Karnataka, Jharkhand and some Northeastern states.

According to Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) bulletin issued on Saturday evening, heavy rains have been predicted for July 6 and 7 in all of these states along with Kerala and Goa.

The northern limit of monsoon, meanwhile, continues to pass through Veraval, Surat, Nashik, Washim, Damoh, Lucknow, Aligarh and Bikaner.

As of this morning, rainfall in excess of 3 cm has been recorded in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Shimla, Patna, North Lakhimpur, Bareilly, Varanasi, Kalimpong, Coochbehar, Burdwan, Berhampur, Cherrapunji, Sagar and Alibagh.

IMD had on Friday said the monsoon rainfall during June was below normal by 43%.

Out of 36 meteorological sub-divisions, the rainfall has been deficient in over 20 and normal only in over 5, it said.

Private weather forecaster Skymet on the other hand predicted there is a possibility of the country facing drought this year, with the chances being as high as 80% in north west India.

 
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