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EquityWireIndia Jun 2 rainfall normal at 2.7 mm; 43% above normal since Jun 1

India Jun 2 rainfall normal at 2.7 mm; 43% above normal since Jun 1

This story was originally published at 17:42 IST on 2 June 2025
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Informist, Monday, Jun. 2, 2025

 

--IMD: India Jun 2 rainfall normal at 2.7 mm 

--IMD: India Jun 1-2 rainfall at 7.9 mm, 43% above normal 

 

MUMBAI – India received normal rainfall on Monday at 2.7 millimetres, according to data from the India Meteorological Department. Rainfall was above normal in one homogeneous region, while the three others received below normal showers. 

 

Rainfall in east and northeast India was sharply up by 72% at 12.0 millimetres, data from the department showed. In northwest India, rainfall was 29% below normal at 0.8 millimetres. Central India recorded 0.8 millimetres of precipitation, 47% below the normal of 1.5 millimetres. The southern peninsula received 1.3 millimetres of rainfall, 65% below the average of 3.8 millimetres.

 

Of the 36 subdivisions, rainfall was "large excess" in six on Monday, "excess" in four, and "normal" in four, the data showed. Five subdivisions saw deficient rainfall, 16 received "large deficient" showers, and one saw no rainfall. Since Jun. 1, the country has received 7.9 millimetres of rainfall, 43% above the normal weighted average of 5.5 millimetres for the period, the data showed.  End

 

Reported by J. Navya Sruthi

Edited by Tanima Banerjee

 

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