‘August likely to end with lowest rainfall’: Weather experts

With a good spell of rain unlikely over the next two days, August is slated to end with the lowest rainfall in Delhi in at least 14 years.

Published: 30th August 2022 07:30 AM  |   Last Updated: 30th August 2022 07:30 AM   |  A+A-

August, this year, recorded minimal rainfall in the last 14 years. (Photo | Express)

August, this year, recorded minimal rainfall in the last 14 years. (Photo | Express)

By Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  With a good spell of rain unlikely over the next two days, August is slated to end with the lowest rainfall in Delhi in at least 14 years. Weather experts attribute the lack of rainfall this month to the development of three low-pressure areas over the northwest Bay of Bengal which pulled the monsoon trough over central India and did not let it move to the north for a long period.

They said the monsoon activity over northwest India will remain subdued for the next six to seven days.  
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) data, the Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi’s primary weather station, has recorded a paltry 40 mm of rainfall against a normal of 222.9 mm so far this month.  

Normally, the city gauges 247 mm of precipitation in August, the wettest month of the year.  According to data available on the IMD website, the capital recorded 214.5 mm of rainfall in August last year, 237 mm in 2020, and 119.6 mm in 2019.   “Three low-pressure areas developed over the northwest Bay of Bengal in August which travelled across Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and south Pakistan, giving good rains there.  

“The LPAs kept the monsoon trough south of its normal position for a long time. Delhi and other parts of northwest India received rain only when the trough passed over the region while moving to the foothills of the Himalayas,” said Mahesh Palawat, vice president (climate change and meteorology), Skymet Weather.


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