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EquityWireIndia receives 16% above-normal rainfall at 10.9 mm Thursday, says IMD

India receives 16% above-normal rainfall at 10.9 mm Thursday, says IMD

This story was originally published at 19:32 IST on 24 July 2025
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Informist, Thursday, Jul. 24, 2025

 

--IMD: India Jul 24 rainfall 10.9 mm, 16% above normal

--IMD: India Jun 1-Jul 24 rainfall 399.8 mm, 5% above normal

 

MUMBAI – India received 10.9 millimetres rainfall on Thursday, 16% above the normal of 9.4 millimetres, according to the India Meteorological Department. Of the four homogeneous regions in the country, two received below-normal rainfall and two recorded above-normal showers.

 

The southern peninsula recorded 12.6 millimetres of rainfall, 64% above the normal of 7.7 millimetres, the data showed. Rainfall in central India was 61% above normal at 17.5 millimetres. Northwest India received 22% below normal showers at 5.4 millimetres. Rainfall in east and northeast India was 58% below-normal at 5.4 millimetres, according to the data.

 

Of the 36 sub-divisions in the country, rainfall Thursday was "large excess" in nine, "excess" in eight, "normal" in two, "deficient" in eight, and "large deficient" in nine, data from the department showed. Since Jun. 1, the country has received 399.8 millimetres of rainfall, 5% above normal for the period, the data showed.  End

 

Reported by J. Navya Sruthi

Edited by Akul Nishant Akhoury

 

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