Saturday, August 31, 2019

Maharashtra's Top 15 Stations Seasonal Rainfall with Ghat sections, Mumbai surroundings & lakes seasonal maps

For Any Information taken from here, due credit must be given to Vagaries.

Maharashtra Rainfall Toppers from 01-06-2019 to ending till 8.30 am on 31-08-2019
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in mms


1. Patharpunj, Patan - 7554
2. Amboli, Sawantwadi – 7521
3. Tamhini, Mulshi – 7520
4. Shirgaon, Mulshi - 7500
5. Jor, Wai - 7098
6. Davdi, Mulshi - 7000
7. Mahabaleshwar – 6984
8. Ambone, Mulshi – 6630
9. Navaja, Patan – 6468
10. Kitwade, Ajara - 6377
11. Walwan, Mahabaleshwar - 6304
12. Shirgaon, Bhor - 6128
13. Dongarwadi, Mulshi – 6020
14. Gaganbavda - 5912
15. Koyana, Patan – 5807

For Comparison: 
Agumbe around 5200 mms.
Cherrapunji - 6024 mms in Monsoon 3 months  and 7887 mms from Jan 1st.


Top 15 list Compilation by Abhijit



Maharashtra's Western Ghat Seasonal Rainfall Map below





Mumbai MMR seasonal Rainfall map below



Mumbai's MMR region water supplying lakes area seasonal rainfall with live water storage(total of all Lakes 97% available as on date) map below




All above three maps made by Tejas & it's data compiled by Abhijit with Lakes input courtesy Richa Pinto TOI


Mumbai MMR region in Kokan division seeing good resurgence of rains as expected from yesterday

Some rainfall in mms ending 8.30am today on 31-8-19:

Matheran 96
Khandeshwar,Panvel 87
Khalapur 79
Panvel 71
Alibaug 66
Pen 55
Ulhasnagar & Airoli, Navi Mumbai  51
Ambernath 46
Roha & Juinagar, Navi Mumbai 41
Vasai 37
Nerul 34
Karjat & Badlapur 33
Colaba, Mumbai 32
Murbad 29
Belapur 27
Vashi 25
Dahanu 20
Thane 18
Palghar 16
Santacruz, Mumbai 13

For Any Information taken from here, due credit must be given to Vagaries.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Posted Thursday Morning:

Rainfall last 24 hrs as BB-9 tracks West;
Kutch: Bhuj 164 mms, Bachau 71 mms.
Gujarat: Harij 112 mms, Baroda 59 mms, Ahemdabad 32 mms, Surat  27 mms

Sindh: Mirpurkhas 36, Karachi (North Karachi 32, Saddar 28, University Road 20, Surjani 12, Landhi, Jinnah Terminal 08, AP 05.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

For Any Information taken from here, due credit must be given to Vagaries.

Posted Sunday Evening:

As mentioned in previous post, BB-9 persisted over M.P. (North) and will now track speedily Westwards. 

Bringing with it heavy rains on Monday in South Gujarat region and West M.P. on Monday and decreasing on Tuesday.
Rainfall increasing in Saurashtra and Parts of Kutch from Tuesday thru Wednesday.

Baroda (40 mms around) and Bharuch will get good heavy showers on Monday 26th, then decreasing from Tuesday.
Surat and Valsad will get light to moderate rains on Monday and Tuesday.

Rainfall in mms total till today :Valsad 1785 (+90) Baroda 1346 (+751 ), Bharuch 1149 (127), Surat 1041 (+151), 

Waghai (Dangs) 3139 mms , Kherpada (Valsad) 3060 .

Cherrapunji crosses 6000 mms mark ( for Monsoon season ) today.

Indore will get good showers on Monday with around 70 mms on Monday. Again decreasing from Tuesday.
Same, good rains in Jabalpur on Monday. Jabalpur 1135 (249),

Mumbai:
Monday/Tuesday: Partly cloudy with sunny periods. Passing showers.
Wednesday evening into Thursday will see some increase in rain intensity, with thunder.More showers on Thursday.
Pune: Monday - Thursday.Partly cloudy with few light showers in patches.

Light to medium rains expected in Karachi on Thursday.

Mitribah (Kuwait ) Recorded 50.3c today.

For Any Information taken from here, due credit must be given to Vagaries.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Posted Thursday Afternoon 22nd August:

The Monsoon Situation as on 21st August: All India +2%. 
State wise and District wise;







The Monsoon Trough continues to be in the foothills of the HImalayas. The Embedded system BB-9 persists over U.P.

The System BB-9 is likely to persist in the region for the next 3 days, and bring Heavy rains to Central India (M.P.)  on Friday and Saturday and will cover East Rajasthan and Haryana on Sunday.

Maharashtra: The Madhya Maharastra and Marathwada regions of the State will receive subdued rainfall next 3 days. 
Nagpur : Intermittent (On/Off) showers on Thursday and Friday. 20-25 mms per day.

Friday/Saturday and Sunday:
Mumbai
Partly cloudy with passing showers. No meaningful increase nor consistent rains. Sunny periods.
Water Storage position is at 95.5% for Mumbai lakes...
Pune : Patchy light showers. Days around 29/30c.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Maharashtra's Ghat sections Top 15 Seasonal Rainfall list


Maharashtra Rainfall Toppers from 01-06-2019 to ending till 8.30 am on 21-08-2019
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in mms


1. Patharpunj, Patan - 7197
2. Amboli, Sawantwadi – 7191
3. Tamhini, Mulshi – 7190
4. Shirgaon, Mulshi - 7170
5. Jor, Wai - 6945
6. Mahabaleshwar – 6767
7. Davdi, Mulshi - 6740
8. Ambone, Mulshi – 6330
9. Navaja, Patan – 6222
10. Kitwade, Ajara 6182
11. Walwan, Mahabaleshwar 5946
12. Shirgaon, Bhor 5927
13. Dongarwadi, Mulshi – 5790
14. Koyana, Patan – 5646
15. Patgaon, Bhudargad – 5570





Top 15 list Compilation by Abhijit

Monday, August 19, 2019

Posted Monday 19th:

Break of monsoons is the break in the monsoonal rainfall. It typically happens in the month of August

During the Monsoon season, there are periods when the Monsoon trough (at Surface Level) shifts closer to the foothills of Himalayas, which leads to sharp decrease in rainfall over most parts of the country. ... Such a synoptic situation is known as the 'break Monsoon' period. 
At times we have a "Partial break Monsoon" , when only one end of the Monsoon trough moves close to the Himalayas.

In the current situation, the Western end of the trough has moved to the foothills of the Himalayas the BB-7 and Western Disturbance interacted recently in the Northern States. 
The Eastern end has also moved Northwards as a result of BB-9, now located over Jharkhand.

The pressure gradient shrinks (from maximum gradient) along the West Coast.


Next 3 days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday:
Hence, heavy rains expected in Northern parts of M.P. and U.P. 
Heavy rains likely in South Interior Karnatak ,Rayalseema and  North T.N.

Subdued rains in peninsula, Central and Western India and Kokan Coast.
Rains reduce in North West India.

Next 3 days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday:

Mumbai: Partly cloudy with sunny spells. Few showers in different parts of city...Rain 5-10 mms.
Pune: Light rains in different regions and parts of city. Days expected to get warmer, around 30c. 

Revival of meaningful rains in both the above places not before weekend.

Parts of south and Madhya Maharashtra had heavy and flooding rains in the first week of August. This has improved the overall State Monsoon situation to +32%, while Madhya Maharashtra is +70%. 
Overall All India Rainfall is now >1% Plus.

New Delhi and Surroundings: Subdued rains and Not much of rainfall. In fact heating upto 39/40c. 


This is a personal note, to just inform that there was less updating of Vagaries last few days as I was indisposed, a severe Vertigo Attack. Stable Now. Writing this as I consider all my Readers as a family. Vagarians' Family.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Posted Wednesday evening :

BB 8 tracks over M. P. Bringing good rainfall. 
East MP 5-16 vms, West M. P up to 12 cms and a good 4-16 cms in Vidharbh. 
From the gradient of the system, Delhi Airport recieved 26 mms and S'jung 10 mms.

However, the system was not strong enough to garner strong SW winds over North Konkan. ( BB 8 is already a well marked low). 
As a result the UAC in the west coast off shore trough fizzled out overnight and the trough ran from Goa to kerala. 
Mumbai as a result of this did not get the anticipated rains. 
Mumbai may still hold a chance of a small revival upto next 18 hrs. 

Monday, August 12, 2019

Posted 12th Monday evening :

BB 8 has formed off the Odisha Coast. It is expected to track W/NW initially till Wednesday over M. P. Then may track N/NW towards Delhi.

On Tuesday, heavy rains are expected in Chattisgarh and Vidharbh.
Heavy falls in Nagpur.
On Wednesday rains will be heavy in parts of Vidharbh and M. P.
Konkan will also be heavy.

Thursday Delhi can see heavy rains.

Mumbai: Rainfall intensity to increase from Tuesday night. Rains frequent and heavy on Wednesday, a rainy day.

Friday sudden decrease in rains.
Lonavla and Mahableshwar will get heavy showers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Pune will see some Increase in rains on Tuesday evening and Wednesday.. Low thereafter.

Karachi rains on Saturday night to Sunday evening
Malir Karachi: 236mm
DHA Phase 2: 224mm
Surjani Town: 200.6mm
Gulistan e Johar: 156mm
Gulshan e Hadeed: 202mm
PAF Faisal Base: 192mm
Old Airport: 159.5mm
Jinnah Terminal: 153mm
PAF Masroor: 173mm
Bahria Town: 187.7mm
FB area: 180mm
Nazimabad: 158mm
Saddar: 157mm
DHA Phase 6: 165mm
Landhi: 143mm
North Nazimabad: 158mm
Paposh: 148mm
Kemari: 137mm
University Road: 138mm

North Karachi: 118mm
From Muhammad Zohair

Friday, August 09, 2019

Posted Friday evening :

Record torrential rains lashing Nilgiri and Kerala. West Coast off shore trough strong from Goa to kerala.

BB7 moves W/Nw and over Rajasthan /Kutch. The system lived upto forecast in Chattisgarh, M. P, Saurashtra and Kutch.
Map 

GUJARAT REGION :
Chhota Udepur (dist Chhota Udepur) 34, Quant (dist Chhota Udepur) 28, Jetpur Pavi (dist Chhota Udepur) 17, Nizer (dist Tapi) 17, Naswadi (dist Chhota Udepur) 16, Dhanpur (dist Dahod) 12, Godhra (dist Panchmahal) 11, Bodeli (dist Chhota Udepur) 11, Dahod (dist Dahod) 11, Sanjeli (dist Dahod) 11, Devgadh Baria (dist Dahod) 10, Umerpada (dist Surat) 10, Limkheda (dist Dahod) 10, Jambughoda (dist Panchmahal) 10, Vijaynagar (dist Sabarkantha) 10, Dediapada (dist Narmada) 9, Fatepura (dist Dahod) 9, Sagbara (dist Narmada) 9, Subir (dist Dangs) 9, Dabhoi (dist Vadodara) 8, Rajpipala (dist Narmada) 8, Shahera (dist Panchmahal) 8, Garbada (dist Dahod) 8, Ukai (dist Surat) 8, Uchchhal (dist Tapi) 7, Vadodara (dist Vadodara) 7, Kadana (dist Mahisagar) 7, Halol (dist Panchmahal) 7, Morva Hadaf (dist Panchmahal) 7, Bharuch (dist Bharuch) 6, Garudeshwar (dist Narmada) 6, Songadh (dist Tapi) 6, Sankheda (dist Chhota Udepur) 6.

Very heavy rains expected in Kutch.

South Sindh also will get heavy rains.

Karachi will see showers on Saturday nightand heavy on Sunday. Around 45-60 mms.
But, BB7 failed to keep the forecast in Konkan and Mumbai.

Mumbai : Weekend will see occasional showers with bright 🔆 periods. Meaning passing showers amounting to 10-20 mms per day. Decreasing trend.
Decrease in rainfall in interior Maharashtra. Relief for flooded regions.

911 mm in last 24 hours, 1731 mm in 48 hours and 2136 mm in 72 hours in Avalanche located in Nilgiris

Breaking News Wettest 24 hours event in Tamil Nadu and South India ever - 911 mm in last 24 hours, 1731 mm in 48 hours and 2136 mm in 72 hours in Avalanche located in Nilgiris. The last 3 days 24 hours rainfall in Avalanche are as follows

09.08.2019 - 911 mm
08.08.2019 - 820 mm
07.08.2019 - 405 mm

This is is one hell of a rains that have fallen and not only a 24 hours Tamil Nadu record but a South Indian Record now.

Rainfall in TN ghats on 09.08.2019
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Avalanche - 911 mm
Parsons Valley - 600 mm
Mukurthi - 497 mm
Upper Bhavani - 450 mm
Emerald - 361 mm
Porthimund - 260 mm
Devala - 257 mm
Gudalur - 249 mm
Pykara - 244 mm
Naduvattam - 221 mm
Glenmorgan - 209 mm
Sandynallah - 209 mm
Ooty - 188 mm
Kundah Bridge - 185 mm
Kinnakorai - 127 mm
Ketti - 111 mm
Geddai - 102 mm
Coonoor - 102 mm
Moyar - 78 mm
Kallatty - 76 mm
Burliar - 65 mm
Kotagiri - 60 mm
Kodanad - 75 mm

Mukurthy, Parsons Valley and Porthimund figures will be high too. Data will be updated as soon as i get them.

Coimbatore - All time highest rainfall for Coimbatore for month of August. Pollachi 160 mm..What a spell.
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Chinnakallar - 372 mm
Periakallar (Valparai PTO) - 355 mm
Lower Nirar - 344 mm
Cincona - 315 mm
Sholayar Dam - 282 mm
Parambikulam - 260 mm
Valparai Taluk Office - 260 mm
Thunnakkadavu - 250 mm
Valparai (PAP) - 259 mm
Manomboly - 202 mm
Aliyar Dam - 165 mm
Kadamaparai - 137 mm
TNAU - 130 mm
Coimbatore South - 120 mm
Peelamedu - 106 mm (All time record for August)
Upper Aliyar - 102 mm
Sulur - 98 mm
Periyanaickenpalayam - 93 mm
Piloor Dam, Coimbatore - 63 mm

Theni
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Thekkady - 235 mm
Periyar Dam - 201 mm
Eravangalar - 120 mm
Manalar - 105 mm
Veerapandi - 61 mm
Uttamapalayam - 57 mm
Gudalur Bazzar - 53 mm
Bodi - 44 mm

Tiruppur on leeward side got heavy rains too. Udumalaipet 70 mm would u believe it.
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Thirumurthy Dam - 130 mm
Udumalaipet - 70 mm
Amaravathi Dam - 68 mm
Palladam - 59 mm
Avinashi - 45 mm
Tiruppur - 44 mm
Dharapuram - 40 mm

Kanyakumari
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Upper Kodayar - 62 mm
Lower Kodayar - 40 mm
Kuzhithurai - 40 mm

Tirunelveli
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Shencottah - 49 mm
Thenkasi - 44 mm
Thenkasi - 44 mm

Cherrapunji holds the world record for two-day (48-hour) rainfall, with 2493 mm recorded on 15–16 June 1995. The previous world 48-hour rainfall record of 2467mm was with the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion (France) in April 1958.

Great spells of this monsoon in Maharashtra comes to an end. One of the massive spells in recent times.


Thursday, August 08, 2019

Avalanche in Nilgiris (Tamil Nadu) gets 820 mm in 24 hours and 1225 mm in 48 hours as massive rains continue in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka ghats


Tamil Nadu rainfall in Ghats ending 8.30 am on 08.08.2019
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in mm

Nilgiris
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Avalanche - 820
Mukurthy - 334
Parsons Valley - 320
Upperbhavani - 300
Gudalur - 241
Porthimund - 215
Devala - 210
Naduvattam - 181
Emerald - 181
Pykara - 125
Glenmorgan - 115
Kundah Bridge - 78
Sandyanallah - 61

See the other side of nilgiris hardly any heavy rains. These stations valley opens in east. These are NEM heavyweights

Ooty - 37
Kodanad - 17
Ketti - 14
Coonoor - 12
Burliar - 9
Kotagiri - 5

Coimbatore
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Chinnakallar - 226
Periakallar (Valparai PTO) - 202
Sholayar Dam - 165
Lower Nirar - 162
Cincona - 155
Valparai PAP - 138
Valparai Taluk Office - 137
Parambikulam - 95
Manomboly - 77
Thunnakadavu - 68

Kanyakumari
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Upper Kodayar - 197
Lower Kodayar - 123
Perunchani - 82
Puthan Dam - 79
Suralode - 73
Kannimar - 71
Pechiparai - 67
Kottaram - 67
Chittar I - 66
Boothapandy - 55
Nagercoil - 52

Theni
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Periyar dam - 182
Thekkady - 85
Eravangalar - 30

Tiruvnelveli
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Papanasam dam - 110
Kodumudiyaru - 75
Radhapuram - 66
Adavinyanar - 55
Gundar - 51
Servalar - 47
Lower Papanasam - 44
Shencottah - 40
Ambasamuduram - 40

TN Ghats Rainfall ending 8.30 am on 07.08.2019. 4th day of heavy rains in monsoon zone of Tamil Nadu

in mm

Nilgiris
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Avalanche - 405
Mukurthy - 290
Upper Bhavani - 220
Parsons Valley - 160
Porthimund - 125
Naduvattam - 119
Devala - 106
Emerald - 103
Pykara - 102
Glenmorgan - 101
Gudalur - 97
Sandynallah - 56

Coimbatore
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Chinnakallar - 107
Periakallar (Valparai PTO) - 105
Cincona - 98
Sholayar - 64
Valparai PAP - 64
Valparai Taluk Office - 62
Manomboly - 56
Parambikulam - 52

Kanyakumari
-----------------
Upper Kodayar - 107
Lower Kodayar - 45

Theni
-----------
Periyar dam - 81
Thekkady - 44
Eravangalar - 23
Gudalur Bazzar - 20
Manalar - 20

Tirunelveli
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Shencottah - 42
Thenkasi - 38
Lower Papnasam - 37
Papanasam - 27
Servalar - 22
Forecasted monsoon vigorous in Chattisgarh

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Posted Tuesday night
Depression BB 7 is located off North Odisha /w.. Bengal coast.
Tracking W/NW. 
Heavy rains expected in Odisha and south chattisgarh Wednesday and in MP and
North Maharashtra and north kokan and south Gujarat on Thursday.

Friday heavy rains in kokan, south Gujarat and Saurashtra.
Heavy rains expected in Saurashtra. 
North MaharashtraNasik can expect heavy rains along with south coastal Gujarat. 

Mumbai will see an increase in rains from Thursday. Friday will be rainy with frequent heavy showers. Heavy showers expected.
Ghat Stations will resume heavy rains from Thursday.

Karachi and south Sindh region will see rain from m Friday for 2/3 days.


Historic Spells continue in Maharashtra Ghats


Monday, August 05, 2019

Total rainfall till today
Tamini 5670.
Cherrapunji 5339....

Sunday, August 04, 2019

Massive massive Rains contine in Maharashtra. The list is so huge, over 100 stations have recorded 200 mm rainfall.


Massive Rain Struck North Konkan & Western Ghat regions in Maharashtra

And Tamhini ghat does it😍

Tamhini ghat region becomes first place in Maharashtra to achieve 500 cms mark for this season! 

With 410mm rainfall, Tamhini seasonal rainfall stands on 5320 mms till today

Shirgaon, Mulshi 390mm rainfall today, Seasonal rainfall stands on 5200 mms

Patharpunj also joins the 500 cms club after 8.30am.. With 175mm till 4pm today.. Seasonal total on 5081 mms


Severe flooding /water-logging happening for 2nd time in just week span in North Kokan region of Thane, Palghar & Raigad dist !! Which was never seen before in past ! So something new happening this year !



Mumbai MMR Rainfall Map below 




Maharashtra Western Ghat Rainfall Map below




Storage on 92% in Mumbai water supplying lakes as on today & Navi Mumbai & Thane dams are full




All above three maps made by Tejas & it's data compiled by Abhijit with Lakes input courtesy Richa Pinto TOI
Alibag sets all time record for 24 hrs rains.. 411 mms in a day... Previously recorded was 310 mms in 1970.


Massive rains in the Ghats of Maharashtra


Saturday, August 03, 2019

Two months into the monsoon, Rainfall Toppers from 01-06-2019 to 31-07-2019


in mm

1. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 5143
2. Tamhini Ghat, Maharashtra - 4230
3. Patharpunj, Maharashtra - 4102
4. Shirgaon, Maharashtra - 3990
5. Amagaon, Karntaka - 3920
6. Amboli, Maharashtra - 3875
7. Ambone, Maharashtra – 3870
8. Davdi Ghat, Maharashtra - 3781
9. Navaja Ghat, Maharashtra – 3773
10. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra  – 3722
11. Dongarwadi, Maharashtra – 3640
12. Jor, Maharashtra - 3567
13. Matheran, Maharashtra - 3548
14. Castle Rock, Karnataka - 3488
15. Kollur, Karnataka - 3468
15. Patagon, Maharashtra - 3450
16. Gaganbawada, Maharashtra - 3395
17. Kanakumbi, Karnataka - 3385
18. Gavali, Karnataka - 3382
19. Hulikal, Karnataka - 3269
20. Pen, Maharashtra - 3255

Thursday, August 01, 2019




MONSOON REPORT (1-6-2019 TO 31-7-2019)






TOTAL ALL INDIA RAINFALL (as on 31-7-2019)

410.5
SEASON +/-

-9.22%




TO ACHIEVE BY 30TH SEPTEMBER

required in mm
MINIMUM 700.0 mm 4.75
AVERAGE 887.5 mm 7.82
MAXIMUM 1100.0 mm 11.30




CURRENT RAINFALL PER DAY

6.73 mm




ALL INDIA SUBDIVISIONAL RAINFALL FIGURES


SUBDIVISION ACTUAL NORMAL DEP +/- (%)
KONKAN & GOA 2260.6 1757.8 29%
COASTAL KARNATAKA 1783.7 1983.0 -10%
SubHimayalanWestBengal & SIKKIM 1139.9 1109.2 3%
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA 1032.0 1054.6 -2%
ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1027.8 1014.5 1%
KERALA & MAHE 933.1 1363.1 -32%
A & N ISLAND 874.2 815.7 7%
LAKSHADWEEP 732.8 624.3 17%
Nagaland Manipur Mizoram Tripura 654.7 787.5 -17%
MADHYA MAHARASHTRA (Best) 518.1 397.8 30%
BIHAR 517.2 516.7 0%
CHHATTISGARH 498.5 569.0 -12%
WEST MADHYA PRADESH 455.7 393.1 16%
ODISHA 446.8 562.3 -21%
VIDARBHA 428.9 477.7 -10%
EAST MADHYA PRADESH 397.6 482.8 -18%
EAST UTTAR PRADESH 395.1 389.4 1%
GUJARAT REGION 378.8 478.7 -21%
UTTARAKHAND 373.1 585.5 -36%
EAST RAJASTHAN 342.1 285.7 20%
JHARKHAND 333.3 522.2 -36%
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL (Worst) 314.9 590.9 -47%
TELANGANA 303.8 368.2 -17%
JAMMU & KASHMIR 275.0 278.8 -1%
S. I. KARNATAKA 269.4 357.4 -25%
HIMACHAL PRADESH 267.9 373.5 -28%
WEST UTTAR PRADESH 243.4 319.9 -24%
N. I. KARNATAKA 239.9 230.6 4%
MARATHWADA 239.1 317.1 -25%
COASTAL AndhraPradesh and YANAM 236.0 263.1 -10%
PUNJAB 220.4 226.6 -3%
SAURASHTRA & KUTCH 192.7 289.6 -33%
Harayana. Chandigarh & DELHI 150.7 204.9 -26%
WEST RAJASTHAN 121.4 138.6 -12%
RAYALASEEMA 118.0 163.5 -28%
TamilNadu Puducherry and KARAIKAL 92.4 130.1 -29%




TOTAL ABOVE AVERAGE DAYS (1-6-2019 TO 31-7-2019)

16(26%)
TOTAL BELOW AVERAGE DAYS (1-6-2019 TO 31-7-2019)

45 (74%)












Subdivisions above Normal for the period
















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