IMD said monsoon entered Karnataka, heavy Rainfall alert in next 48 hours

Karnataka heavy Rainfall alert: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said that the southwest monsoon has reached Karnataka. IMD said monsoon entered Karnataka, heavy Rainfall alert in next 48 hours.

The Southwest Monsoon has already advanced into some more parts of central Arabian Sea, some parts of Karnataka, entire Kerala, some more parts of Tamil Nadu, entire southeast Bay of Bengal, some more parts of southwest Bay of Bengal, most parts of east-central Bay of Bengal, some parts of west-central and northeast Bay of Bengal.

And as per new reports, parts of Bengaluru may receive rain, thundershowers in the next 48 hours. On Tuesday, the weather department issued a yellow alert for heavy rainfall in some districts.

The monsoon core zone- – states ranging from Gujarat to Odisha is set to experience above normal rainfall at more than 106% of the long period average. Even the central India and south peninsula are set to receive above-normal rainfall.

The north-east and north-west regions, meanwhile, are expected to get normal rains. This is the fourth consecutive year that India is likely to experience a normal monsoon. Previously, the country had witnessed normal monsoon from 2005-08 and 2010-13.

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As per IMD predictions, India could witness normal monsoons in the near future as the period of below normal rains was nearing its end. “We are now moving towards a normal monsoon epoch,” the official said.

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