Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry have received 68.2 mm rainfall until June 15, which is 9% lower than its long period average (LPA) of 75 mm

India faces a 28% rainfall deficit this monsoon season, with unusual atmospheric patterns hindering cloud movement and widespread rain, according to IMD data from June 4-14.

Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry have received 68.2 mm rainfall until June 15, which is 9% lower than its long period average (LPA) of 75 mm

India faces a 35% monsoon deficit, with severe shortfalls impacting central and eastern regions amid El Niño concerns.

India has received 50.3 mm rain from June 1 to June 16, the 34th lowest rainfall for this period since 1901.

The ISRO INSAT shows active thunderstorms and strong convection over eastern India, but spare cloud cover over central and western India. | India News

June rains account, on average, for only around 19 to 20% of the rain India receives between June 1 and September 30. | India News

India's monsoon has begun with a significant 40% deficit in rainfall, threatening crucial crops like rice and soybeans. The El Niño phenomenon is expected to prolong this dry…

Though the southwest monsoon arrived in Karnataka on June 4, the State has recorded an actual rainfall of 71 mm as against the normal of 109 mm for the period between June 1 to 18.

India is experiencing a significant rainfall deficit. The southwest monsoon has stalled, impacting large parts of the country. Several meteorological factors are contributing to…

Uttar Pradesh received 24.2 mm of rainfall against a normal of 35.4 mm between June 1 and June 18, recording a deficit of 32%. The shortfall was more pronounced in East UP, which…