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India sees driest August since 1901

And the news for the first week of September is not good either, with good rains expected only after next week

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Mumbai witnessed nearly record rainfall in July. Pic/Sameer Abedi

Mumbai witnessed nearly record rainfall in July. Pic/Sameer Abedi

As August 2023 turned out to be the driest and warmest across the country since 1901, with just 177 mm of rainfall recorded at Mumbai’s Santacruz observatory, 
the showers failed to cover even half of the monthly seasonal quota. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) and private meteorologists say the dry spell amidst humid weather will continue until the first week of September. 

August saw the least amount of monsoon rain in 122 years (since 1901) across India. According to the IMD, August was one of the worst months for monsoon deficit with rainfall across all of central India and the South Peninsular being the lowest since 1901. The overall rainfall across India was around 191.2 mm during the month.

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