Heavy rains overwhelming the North, along with the Telugu states, have affected the southwest monsoon for days now. The Southwest exit began Oct. 10. The monsoon was expected to leave parts of Punjab, Haryana and northern Rajasthan on Wednesday. The Southwest backward turnout this year has been delayed. The Southwest exit took place on October 1, 1961 and September 30, 2007, the weather department said. It is noteworthy that the Southwest has been running late for nearly six decades.
The Southwest Monsoon is expected to be a complete departure from the country by October 15. But there is a chance of rain on the Indian Ocean until October 20, when it is under the influence of low pressure.
The southwest is 40 days late than normal. The southwest expansion is also known to be delayed. Since the impact of the monsoon in the beginning was low .. In the months of June and July the Telugu states received very little rainfall than normal. The dearth seemed wrong. But in the months of August and September, it rained heavily. October is also down. The Southwest Monsoon saw an average of 86 centimeters of rainfall across the country. It is ten percent higher than normal.
Monsoon to enter AP’s first week of June is June 21st. The rainy season did not rain until the first week of September. But the heavy rains in Maharashtra and Karnataka flooded the Krishna river. But the ponds in the Telugu states are not filled with rain. By the end of the Southwest Season, the rainfall has increased and the rest of the state has experienced heavy rainfall. Heavy rains in Rayalaseema have also caused ponds in the area which have never been seen in recent years.
Details of Rainfall in Telugu States ..
AP is usually 514.4 mm. 565.2 mm while the rain was raining. Rainfall was recorded. This is ten percent higher than normal. In coastal Andhra, it is 586.9 mm and 641.5 mm. Rainfall was recorded. That’s 9 percent more. 411.6 mm in royale serum. When the rain is about to fall .. 460.0 mm. It was raining. This is 12 percent higher.
The average rainfall in Telangana is 759.60 mm. As of September 30, 805.6 mm. Rainfall was recorded. It is six percent higher than normal.