India likely to receive heavy showers; seen at 94% to 106%: Met Deptt

India likely to receive heavy showers; seen at 94% to 106%: Met Deptt

India received 8% lower rainfall than average in June because of scanty monsoon in the central parts of the country.

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India received 8% lower rainfall than average in June because of scanty monsoon in the central parts of the country.India received 8% lower rainfall than average in June because of scanty monsoon in the central parts of the country.
Reuters
  • Jul 1, 2022,
  • Updated Jul 1, 2022 1:55 PM IST

India is likely to receive monsoon rainfall between 94% to 106% of a long-term average in July, the state-run India Meteorological Department said on Friday, the most crucial month for the planting of critical crops such as rice. India received 8% lower rainfall than average in June because of scanty monsoon in the central parts of the country.  

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India is likely to receive monsoon rainfall between 94% to 106% of a long-term average in July, the state-run India Meteorological Department said on Friday, the most crucial month for the planting of critical crops such as rice. India received 8% lower rainfall than average in June because of scanty monsoon in the central parts of the country.  

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