Shout the summer and not baby either! IMD said, 'Barkha Rani will rain a lot in the monsoon'
New -Delhi, April 15 (IANS). Northern India is currently struggling with the outbreak of burning heat and heat. In the month of April itself, there is a rapid increase in temperature, which experiences many problems. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) gave good news about the monsoon, which was relieved to the people who were upset by the heat. The IMD said in its prediction on Tuesday that there is a possibility of more rainfall than normal in the four -month monsoon season that lasts from June to September this year. IMD Chief Mrityunjay Mahapatra said the cumulative rainfall is estimated to be 105 percent of the long -term average (LPA) 87 cm this time. That is, about 87 cm of rain can occur in the 2025 season season. It is a sign of excess rainfall as normal, which can be beneficial to agricultural and water resources. Mahapatra said the condition of El Nino is unlikely to develop this year, which usually causes poor monsoon. “The absence of El Nino is a positive sign for the monsoon. It is expected to get good rain in many parts of the country,” he said. This news was particularly relieved to the farmers who depend on the monsoon. However, the meteorological department also warned that the number of heat days in North and Central India could increase between April and June. In many areas, the temperature is likely to be higher than normal, which will increase the demand for electricity and deepen the water crisis. Currently, the scorching heat continues in many Northern India countries, especially Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. The daytime temperature crosses 40 ° C, forcing people to stay in homes. According to IMD, the monsoon usually comes to the coast of Kerala within June 1 and covers most parts of the country by mid -June. At the end of September, it makes a return via Rajasthan. This time, the possibility of more rain than normal has raised hope among the people, especially in areas where the situation of heat and drought becomes a matter of concern. -Ians Akks/GKT Share these Story Tags