IMD predicts ‘above normal’ rainfall in India this monsoon

India is expected to receive above-normal southwest monsoon rainfall this year, according to the IMD’s forecast. This is crucial for agriculture, boosting Kharif crops and the rural economy. While some regions may experience below-normal rainfall, most of the country, including the monsoon core zone, is likely to receive ample precipitation, potentially exceeding 91 cm. India is expected to receive above-normal southwest monsoon rainfall this year, according to the IMD’s forecast. This is crucial for agriculture, boosting Kharif crops and the rural economy. While some regions may experience below-normal rainfall, most of the country, including the monsoon core zone, is likely to receive ample precipitation, potentially exceeding 91 cm.
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