AP, Telangana to get above normal rainfall

AP, Telangana to get above normal rainfall
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Countdown for Monsoon season began as soon as the month of June arrived. The most awaited four-month long season officially spans from June 1 to September 30 according to Skymet.

​Hyderabad: Countdown for Monsoon season began as soon as the month of June arrived. The most awaited four-month long season officially spans from June 1 to September 30 according to Skymet.

Substantiating this, the Indian Metrological Departments (IMD) also predicted that the monsoon will hit the initial point, Kerala in the next four- five days.

The country according to IMD is going to receive excess rainfall during this season. They said the rainfall would be 'above normal’ with 104 % of the average. They also predicted chances of floods in some parts of the country due to heavy rain falls.

IMD predicted that the southern states including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will get above normal rainfall. Assistant Meteorologist M Narsimha Rao said that the favourable changes are likely to be seen over the Bay of Bengal in the next two days. Clarifying about the month wise rainfall, he said that rains in June might be less as the monsoon may start late but from July it will be at its peak.

Forecast
Isolated light rain is expected over Telangana. Thereafter, scattered light rain is likely. The maximum temperatures of Telangana will be around 41 degree Celsius to 44 degree Celsius and the minimum temperatures will be around 28 degree Celsius to 31 degree Celsius.

Skymet predicts that coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh may get scattered light to moderate rain till June 3. Scattered light rain is likely over Rayalaseema. The maximum temperatures of Andhra Pradesh will be around 38 degree Celsius to 41 degree Celsius and the minimum temperatures will be around 23 degree Celsius to 29 degree Celsius.

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