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IMD predicts heavy to very heavy rainfall in these states this week, check details

IMD said enhanced rainfall activity with fairly widespread and isolated heavy to very heavy rains is very likely over several stated in the coming week. 

Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala to receive heavy rainfall

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Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala to receive heavy rainfall

It said enhanced rainfall activity with fairly widespread and isolated heavy to very heavy rains is very likely over Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala the during next three days and reduce in intensity and distribution thereafter.

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Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana to witness widespread rainfall

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Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana to witness widespread rainfall

Under the influence of west-northwestward movement of a likely low pressure area or its remnant cyclonic circulation, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy rains are very likely over south Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Vidarbha and south Chhattisgarh September 5-7.

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Isolated extremely heavy falls likely in Maharashtra, Gujarat

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Isolated extremely heavy falls likely in Maharashtra, Gujarat

North Marathawada, north madhya Maharashtra, north Konkan, Gujarat Region is likely to receive rainfall during September 7-9. Isolated extremely heavy falls are also likely over north Konkan during September 7-8, central Maharashtra and Gujarat Region on September 8 and Telangana on September 7.

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Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab to receive showers

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Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab to receive showers

Rainfall activity is very likely to increase with scattered to fairly widespread rains over most parts of northwest India with isolated heavy falls over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, north Punjab and Jammu region and east Rajasthan during September 7-9.

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Rainfall deficit

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Rainfall deficit

After recording deficient rainfall in August, the IMD has predicted above-normal precipitation in September. The rainfall deficit until August 31 was nine per cent. The deficiency until September 5 was nine per cent.

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