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The weather office has forecast enhanced rainfall over Odisha, Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, central India and north-western India in the next few days. Rainfall deficit stood at 8% on Saturday, within the ‘normal’ categorisation of the IMD. The weather office terms it ‘below normal’ when the deficiency touches 10%.
Despite its early onset over Kerala, the southwest monsoon entered a weak phase, creating a rainfall deficit of 43% by June 11. It entered the active phase, causing rainfall over several parts of the country and lowering the deficit.
From June 1 to July 1, the cumulative average monsoon rainfall was 171.5 mm, 5% less than the normal volume of 180.8 mm, said the IMD.
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