J&K likely to get normal to below normal rains: IMD
Srinagar, May 30 -- While the India meteorological department (IMD) has predicted below normal rainfall over the country during monsoon period except some northern areas, Jammu and Kashmir is expected to receive normal to below normal rainfall during the June to September period, the J&K MeT centre said.
The centre, while quoting the IMD long-range forecast on X, predicted a better forecast for J&K than the rest of the country.
"Southwest-Monsoon 2026 2nd stage long range forecast issued by IMD: Normal to below normal rainfall over many parts of J&K MET Subdivision during June-September except eastern parts of J&K & Ladakh region," the centre said.
It said that June will be wetter. "Above normal rainfall over many parts of J&K MET subdivision during June 2026," it said.
The IMD's forecast stated that the southwest monsoon seasonal rainfall over country as a whole is likely to be 90% of Long Period Average (LPA), indicating below normal rainfall over the country as a whole during the monsoon season (June to September), 2026.
"During June to September 2026, below-normal seasonal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country, except some areas over Northwest and northeast India, eastern parts of south peninsula and adjoining areas of east-central India and isolated pockets of East India, where normal to above normal rainfall is likely," the forecast said.
"During June 2026, below normal monthly rainfall is very likely over most parts of the country, except over some parts of north-west India, northeast India and south Peninsula and isolated pockets of central India where normal to above normal rainfall is likely," the IMD forecast said. In June 2026, the monthly maximum temperatures are expected to be above normal over most parts of the country....
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