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India likely to see below normal southwest monsoon this year: IMD

According to IMD’s forecast, the chances of below normal and deficient rainfall are higher than usual, while the probability of above normal and excess rainfall is lower than climatological averages

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IMD has indicated that rainfall is most likely to fall in the 90-95 per cent range. Representational Pic/File

IMD has indicated that rainfall is most likely to fall in the 90-95 per cent range. Representational Pic/File

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday predicted that India’s 2026 southwest monsoon rainfall (June-September) is likely to be below normal, at around 92 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA).

The long-period average rainfall for the country is 87 cm (based on 1971-2020 data).

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