Heavy rain continues to wreak havoc in India. Especially in North India, incessant rain for the last two days has disturbed normal life. Due to this rain in Delhi-NCR, people are facing a lot of difficulties. It has been rarely seen that almost the entire country continues to receive rain even after Dussehra. However, this year, even after the monsoon season, except in a few areas, most parts of India have either continued to rain or heavy rains have been forecast.
Why is it raining heavily in October?
The monsoon in India is generally believed to be completely covered by August. After this, the process of its return also starts in mid-September. This withdrawal process of monsoon is called monsoon withdrawal. The date of withdrawal of monsoon from Rajasthan is traditionally considered from 17 September. During this period, with the end of the rains, a decrease in the moisture is recorded and the rain continues to decrease gradually over the north-western parts of the country. In general, the monsoon withdrawal across India should be completed by October 15. That is, by this time the rainy season ends in the whole of India.
However, this time the rain continues in October as well. This was the situation in some parts of the country last time also. However, both times the reason is the same – late withdrawal of monsoon. According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), this year the monsoon arrived late at many places. Due to this, the monsoon remained active in the western parts of the country till September. This activity has affected the process of withdrawal of monsoon.
Meanwhile, while the process of withdrawal of Southwest Monsoon from Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, and West Uttar Pradesh was going on, a low-pressure area formed over the Bay of Bengal, due to which the cyclone is likely to arise. is also being expressed. Due to this situation, the southwest monsoon stopped instead of returning completely. This is the reason that heavy rains are continuing in Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, East Gujarat, and Mumbai. Apart from this, the process of withdrawal of monsoon has also been interrupted in Northeast India, Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana and heavy rains are continuing here.
What is the weather system like in the country at this time?
According to the weather information website Skymet, cyclonic circulation is persisting over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and adjoining areas. A trough is extending from a cyclonic circulation up to Northwest Uttar Pradesh across Telangana, Vidarbha, West Madhya Pradesh, and West Uttar Pradesh. A Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over the Central Bay of South Bengal. A Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over the Gujarat region and adjoining areas. A trough is extending from circulation through Gujarat and adjoining areas up to Punjab via Rajasthan and Haryana.
Which states got how much rain?
If the country is divided into four parts according to the directions, then according to the data that comes out,
North India
The effect of Monsoon rains may continue in North India till Tuesday. That is, rain may continue in many parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand for the next two days. Apart from this, due to western disturbance, the same spell of rain may continue in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, Jammu, Delhi-NCR, and North Rajasthan also from October 10 to 12.
How much rain is expected till October 15?
Uttar Pradesh: 110 mm
Uttarakhand: 70 mm
HP: 30 mm
Delhi NCR: 10 mm
Haryana-Punjab: 10 mm
Rajasthan: 5 mm
Central India
Like North India, monsoon rains are set to depart from Central India in the coming week. By the end of this week, the rains will stop in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Even before October 15, the rains over central India will be very short.
How much rain is expected till October 15?
Maharashtra: 30 mm
Chhattisgarh: 20 mm
Madhya Pradesh: 20 mm
Gujarat: 10 mm
East-North India
Monsoon wreaked havoc in eastern India in early October itself. However, till mid-October, this region will also see a significant reduction in rainfall. Actually, by October 15, the low-pressure area in East India will end. This will mark the departure of the monsoon from Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. However, isolated rain events may be seen in some areas.
How much rain is expected till October 15?
Northeast India: 110 mm
West Bengal: 30 mm
Odisha: 20 mm
Bihar: 20 mm
Jharkhand: 10 mm
South India
The rain continued in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh till this week. Even in Karnataka and Kerala, the rains continued till October 8. It is believed that the southern states will not get that much relief from the rains. In fact, due to the formation of cyclonic storm conditions near Andhra Pradesh, there has been a delay in the withdrawal of the monsoon here too. Now next week also, rain can show its outbreak from Tamil Nadu to Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and interior parts of Karnataka. This spell of rain may continue up to Goa.
How much rain is expected till October 15?
Tamil Nadu: 110 mm
Karnataka: 70 mm
Andhra Pradesh: 60 mm
Telangana: 50 mm
Kerala: 30 mm
Goa: 20 mm
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