Meteorological Dept on #rainfall in North-west India
☂️Chandigarh receives 322 mm of rainfall, 296 mm in Kathua & 282 mm in Nangal dam
☂️220 mm in Ambala, 150 mm in Delhi, 10 mm in Bhuntar, 8 mm in Mandi and Surendranagar
☂️Safdarjung station in #Delhi records highest rainfall after 1982, when it recorded 169.9 mm in July
☂️Chandigarh receives 322 mm of rainfall, 296 mm in Kathua & 282 mm in Nangal dam
☂️220 mm in Ambala, 150 mm in Delhi, 10 mm in Bhuntar, 8 mm in Mandi and Surendranagar
☂️Safdarjung station in #Delhi records highest rainfall after 1982, when it recorded 169.9 mm in July
#Delhi NCR wakes up to heavy rain, Met department forecasts #rainfall for the rest of the day
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India recorded 9 per cent more #rainfall than normal in July: Indiametdept says
Deficient rainfall recorded in July in #Punjab, #Haryana, Chandigarh, adjoining Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir
India Aug rains seen normal at 94-106% of long period average, weak La Nina conditions expected to set in by Aug end
Deficient rainfall recorded in July in #Punjab, #Haryana, Chandigarh, adjoining Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir
India Aug rains seen normal at 94-106% of long period average, weak La Nina conditions expected to set in by Aug end