When did monsoon reach Delhi?
Normally, monsoon reaches Delhi by June 27. It covers the entire country by July 8. Last year, the wind system had reached Delhi on June 25 and covered the entire country by June 29.
Is monsoon coming to Delhi?
IMD initially forecast that monsoon would make onset over Delhi by June 15, around 12 days ahead of its normal onset date. But the weather office gradually deferred it to July 10, nearly a month later than its initial prediction.
When did monsoon end in Delhi?
Last year, the capital gauged 648.9 mm of precipitation. Between June 1, when the monsoon season starts in the country, and September 15, the city normally gets 614.3 mm of rainfall. The monsoon withdraws from Delhi by September 25.
At what time monsoon will come in Delhi?
Monsoon in Delhi arrives by June 28, leading to warm and humid weather during July and August. October and November witness pleasant weather in Delhi. Delhi winters sets in around December, peaking in January and February.
Why is monsoon late this year?
“The formation of fewer low-pressure systems compared to the climatology and absence of their longer westward movements during August contributed to the large deficient rainfall in central India as well as all India,” the IMD said in a statement on Friday. So far, the monsoon deficiency is 7% across the country.
Where is monsoon reached in India?
As May begins, the countdown to the onset of the southwest monsoon in India has started. As per the standard timetable, it is normally expected to reach the Andaman and Nicobar Islands region about two weeks from now. Usually, by May 15, monsoon reaches the south Andaman Sea.
When monsoon will arrive in Delhi 2021?
July 10
Here’s what IMD has to say. New Delhi, July 05: The Southwest Monsoon will reach Delhi around July 10 this year, the India Meteorological Department said on Monday, adding it will be the most-delayed monsoon in the capital in the last 15 years.
Is monsoon delayed in 2021?
The withdrawal of the southwest monsoon 2021 from the entire country is the seventh-most delayed withdrawal (on or after October 25) during 1975-2021, it said. The southwest monsoon retreated on or after October 25 five times between 2010 and 2021 in 2017, 2010, 2016, 2020 and 2021, the IMD data showed.