The country wide rainfall deficiency has come down to 9%. Incessant rains have worsened the flood situation in Assam. But, rainfall has reduced over the state and we can expect some relief.
Meanwhile, we’ll take a look at the Monsoon forecast for tomorrow:
The Western Disturbance can be seen over Jammu and Kashmir. The western end of the Monsoon trough continues to pass through the foothills of the Himalayas. Both these weather systems will bring good rains along the foothills of Punjab, Haryana and Delhi-NCR. The three hilly states will receive light scattered rains tomorrow.
The cyclonic circulation lying over West Bengal and adjoining Bangladesh is likely to organize and emerge over the Bay of Bengal. A low pressure area will develop over the Bay on or before August 25.
With this the intensity of rainfall will reduce over Northeast India and gain strength over West Bengal, Odisha and adjoining areas.
A trough from this circulation will extend up to Tamil Nadu, across Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
The off-shore trough is running along the West Coast. Under the influence of both the troughs, all the states of Peninsular India will receive good rains simultaneously.
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra will witness least weather activity on Sunday.