India anticipates above-average July rainfall following dry June
This forecast is particularly significant given that June recorded 11% below-average rainfall, raising concerns about the monsoon's impact on agriculture and water resources.
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This forecast is particularly significant given that June recorded 11% below-average rainfall, raising concerns about the monsoon's impact on agriculture and water resources.
The IMD noted maximum temperatures were 3-6°C above normal over many parts of Northwest India and in isolated pockets of Central and East India.
The IMD's latest bulletin warns residents to brace for extreme temperatures that are anticipated to exceed 45 degrees Celsius in several regions. This prolonged heat wave poses significant health risks, particularly to vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions.
As meteorological puzzles persist, the IMD grapples with a paradox: precise data but perplexing forecasts.