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Monsoon Update: Monsoon will arrive in the state on June 8









Pune, Leading News Service: Monsoon will arrive in the state on June 7-8, two to three days later than scheduled. Before that, it will reach across the state between June 12 and 17. The average rainfall in the state will be 99 percent from June to September. This year, Konkan will receive the highest rainfall of 103 percent. There is a possibility of deluge in the month of August, said senior agricultural meteorologist Dr. Given by Ramchandra Sable.

Dr. Sable has made this prediction with the help of the Sable model which predicts the probability of floods in Konkan in August. For the last 22 years, they have been providing independent monsoon forecasts. He said that monsoon this year will be very good in the state compared to last year. However, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in some areas after the first rains of June. Also there will be good rainfall in July, August and September.

Chance of deluge in Konkan in August, expert Dr. Sable's prediction

Monsoon will arrive in the state on June 7-8, two to three days later than scheduled. Before that, it will reach across the state between June 12 and 17. The average rainfall in the state will be 99 percent from June to September. This year, Konkan will receive the highest rainfall of 103 percent. The city's senior agricultural meteorologist Dr. predicts that there is a possibility of deluge in the month of August. Given by Ramchandra Sable.

Dr. This prediction is expressed with the help of • Sable model developed by Sable. For the last 22 years, they have been providing independent monsoon forecasts. He said that monsoon this year will be very good in the state compared to last year. However, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in some areas after the first rains of June.

Also there will be good rainfall in July, August and September. There is a possibility of deluge in Konkan in August. Therefore, he has also suggested that the government should take precautions. In the press conference, Dr. Sable based this prediction on relative humidity, wind direction, hourly speed and duration of sunlight.









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