IMD Predicts Dry Spell for Maharashtra as Monsoon Season Ends with Uneven Rainfall
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast predicting a dry spell for Maharashtra, marking the end of the monsoon season with uneven rainfall patterns. Reports indicate a significant decline in rainfall across Pune and its surrounding regions, attributed to unfavorable atmospheric conditions that have persisted throughout the season. The IMD anticipates that the region will remain largely dry until at least October 5, with only sporadic light rain expected in some areas. This marked reduction in rainfall raises concerns for local agriculture, as farmers rely heavily on the monsoon for irrigation and crop health. The uneven distribution of rainfall during the season has already affected various regions differently, leading to potential disparities in water availability.
Local authorities and residents are being urged to prepare for the upcoming dry conditions, which could impact daily life and water supply. The IMD's forecasts serve as a critical reminder of the changing weather patterns and their implications for Maharashtra. As the monsoon season concludes, stakeholders are urged to monitor the situation closely and adapt to the expected weather changes.