South-West monsoon delayed by few days in Karnataka: Met

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

The arrival of the South-West monsoon in has been delayed by a few more days, said a top meteorological department (Met) official.

"The South-West monsoon was supposed to arrive in between June 1 and 5 but it is delayed by one or two days," State Natural Disaster Monitoring Cell (KSNMDC) Director G.S. Srinivas Reddy said on Monday.

Earlier, the KSNMDC had forecast monsoon to arrive in by May 29.

"It got delayed following two circulations in the Arabian Sea. One of the circulations that is pulling the rain-bearing clouds away from the coast is expected to weaken by tomorrow," Reddy said.

Pre-monsoon showers had brought the much-needed relief for people in and also mitigated water scarcity in forest areas.

"Pre-monsoon rainfall in Malnad region was normal, while in South interiors of it was 30 per cent excess. It was 30 per cent deficit in North interior, while coastal received only 25 per cent of rainfall," he said.

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South-West monsoon delayed by few days in Karnataka: Met

The arrival of the South-West monsoon in Karnataka has been delayed by a few more days, said a top meteorological department (Met) official.

The arrival of the South-West monsoon in has been delayed by a few more days, said a top meteorological department (Met) official.

"The South-West monsoon was supposed to arrive in between June 1 and 5 but it is delayed by one or two days," State Natural Disaster Monitoring Cell (KSNMDC) Director G.S. Srinivas Reddy said on Monday.

Earlier, the KSNMDC had forecast monsoon to arrive in by May 29.

"It got delayed following two circulations in the Arabian Sea. One of the circulations that is pulling the rain-bearing clouds away from the coast is expected to weaken by tomorrow," Reddy said.

Pre-monsoon showers had brought the much-needed relief for people in and also mitigated water scarcity in forest areas.

"Pre-monsoon rainfall in Malnad region was normal, while in South interiors of it was 30 per cent excess. It was 30 per cent deficit in North interior, while coastal received only 25 per cent of rainfall," he said.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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