'Above normal' rainfall to ensure many parts of India aren't hotter than usual
Above normal rainfall is expected in many parts of India, which may prevent temperatures from rising unusually high. The forecast suggests a reprieve from extreme heat due to the enhanced monsoon activity. This pattern could have implications for agriculture and water resources across the region.
- ▪Above normal rainfall is predicted for several regions in India.
- ▪The increased rainfall is likely to keep temperatures from becoming unusually high.
- ▪The weather pattern may positively affect agriculture and water availability.
- ▪Monsoon behavior is being closely monitored for its impact on climate and farming.
- ▪Sustained rains could mitigate heatwave conditions in vulnerable areas.
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Vishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read More
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