After a week or more dried magic in Telangana, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted the monsoon revival in the state on Tuesday. While IMD has warned of intensive mantras with rain, ugly winds and thunder across the state till 14 June, the weather bureau also said that a long -term drought magic and a weak monsoon are expected to be a month.
However, drought magic in the last week is neither dangerous nor unusual, officials say, and it is unlikely to affect the overall impact of the monsoon. After the onset of the monsoon, there is a possibility of a dry magic for a brief period, after which the monsoon is expected to revive itself.
“The overall monsoon scenario for Telangana for June may be normal for June,” a scientist at IMD’s Hyderabad Center told indianexpress.com. In July, we are expecting a lot of rain. “
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The IMD scientist said that the northeastern districts of Telangana will receive abundant rains on Wednesday, and the southern regions will get the same rain on Thursday. The scientist said, “It will be constant rainfall, but not much. After 14 June, we can expect very little rainfall. There is no system formation, and it is a normal monsoon rain.”

According to the Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS), which has more than 1000 automatic weather stations across the state, the highest rainfall of 68.5 mm received on Monday, Kubera in Nirmal district and Madanur in Kamaaredi. Naraspur (G), Adilabad (Urban) and Ichoda also recorded more than 60 mm of rainfall. In the context of the district-wise average rainfall, Kamardi, Jagtiial, and Nizamabad districts recorded the highest of 39.7 mm, 30.5 mm and 24.4 mm respectively.
TGDPS advisor meteorologist Dr. YV Ram Rao said that the overall monsoon for June is likely to be below normal. “After the onset of the monsoon, the systems have moved north, and the monsoon has weakened. A monsoon growth is developing in the Arabian Sea from June 11, and it should receive some rains and some low pressure is also happening on the Andhra coast, which is very weak and after June 14 it is moving north, and left more and more important systems.
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Saying that the overall monsoon for June will be weak for June, he said, “We have 10 days without rain. We are not expecting heavy or extreme rainfall in the next four or five days. It will be normal than normal.”
Another reason, he said, is a global weather phenomenon called El Nino, who is not supporting the monsoon activity in the region.
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