This year’s good rainfall can be attributed to several factors, including the occurrence of six depressions, 14 low-pressure systems in the Bay of Bengal, and the cyclonic storm ‘Asna’ in the Arabian Sea.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that the monsoon is expected to completely withdraw from the country by mid-October, with the onset of the winter monsoon expected around October 17 in the southeastern peninsula.
The IMD has warned of a potentially severe winter for northern India, particularly in the northwest regions, including Delhi-NCR and the central areas, as La Nina conditions are projected to develop between October and November.
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