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In Part 2 of this special episode, Air Vice Marshal GP Sharma and Mahesh Palawat take the monsoon forecast a step further with region-wise and month-wise rainfall distribution across India for the Southwest Monsoon 2025.
Between June 1 and September 30, India is expected to receive 3% more rainfall than normal. While the long-period average is 868.6 mm, this year’s seasonal rainfall could reach around 895 mm. June may witness 4% below-normal rainfall, followed by a recovery in July with 2% above-normal rains. August could bring the strongest surge with 8% excess rainfall, while September may close with 4% more than usual.
The western coast and central India are likely to receive above-normal rainfall, whereas the northeastern states, Jammu & Kashmir, and other hilly regions may see a shortfall. Most other regions are expected to experience normal rainfall.
This episode offers detailed insights on how each region will fare during the monsoon months. Make sure to listen the part of this comprehensive forecast and share your valuable reviews with us.