The Meteorological Department has predicted that the monsoon will arrive in India in the first week of June. Also, it has been predicted that there will be an average of 96 per cent rainfall this year. Mumbai and Regional Meteorological Center chief Sunil Kamble gave this information about monsoon to the media.
Last week the Meteorological Department (IMD) announced a forecast of a normal 96 per cent rainfall this year. This estimate may vary by more or less 5 per cent. 96 to 104 per cent is normal rainfall. Rainfall above 110 per cent is considered heavy rain. If the rainfall is less than 90 per cent, it is considered drought. This year, normal rainfall is expected in India. This is a matter of satisfaction for agriculture as well as the economy.
The Meteorological Department will again forecast the monsoon by the end of May. Sunil Kamble also said that the picture would be clearer at that time. Sunil Kamble said that detailed information about when the monsoon will arrive in Maharashtra and how the next journey of the monsoon will be given by the end of the month.
According to the current weather conditions, there is a possibility that the monsoon will reach the Andaman Sea in due time. The current weather conditions are said to be that Monsoon will generally arrive in Andaman between May 20 and 21 and complete its journey by this scheduled date, maybe even earlier.