New Delhi: Monsoon is likely to withdraw from India later than usual this year, with a vigorous spell of rains towards the tail end of the season that typically ends in September, the chief of the weather office said on Friday.

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The deficiency in June rains will also narrow in the days the come, Laxman Singh Rathore told Reuters in an interview.


"There is a strong possibility that the terminal phase will be wetter and the withdrawal will be later than normal," Rathore said.

Monsoon rains, vital for India`s farm-dependent economy and its 1.3 billion people, arrive at the southern coast of Kerala state by June 1 and start retreating by September from Rajasthan.