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IMD Reports Rainfall Distribution Across Kerala in the Past 24 Hours.

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released the latest data on rainfall distribution across Kerala in the past 24 hours. The report provides an overview of the precipitation recorded in various districts, highlighting the areas that have received significant rainfall. This article aims to provide an update on the recent rainfall pattern in Kerala as reported by the IMD.

Rainfall Figures Across Kerala

According to the IMD report, Kerala has experienced varied rainfall in different districts over the past 24 hours. The data highlights the districts and their respective rainfall measurements during this period. Here are some notable rainfall figures recorded across Kerala:

LocationDistrictRainfall (in mm)
Peermade ToIdukki19
VadakaraKozhikode19
Padinjarathara Dam AwsWynad17
KanjirappallyKottayam16
PonnaniMalappuram16
EnamakkalThrissur16
TellicheryCannur15
Alwaye PwdErnakulam15
KozhikodeKozhikode15
ChalakudiThrissur15
MaheMahe15
TaliparambaCannur14
IrikkurCannur14
KannurCannur14
Ams KannurCannur14
North Paravur AwsErnakulam14
Thycauttussery AwsAlapuzha14
Chemberi AwsCannur14
VaikomKottayam13
KunnamkulamThrissur13
Aluva AwsErnakulam13
Idamalayar Dam AwsErnakulam13
Padannakkad AwsKasargod13
PerumpavurErnakulam13
Athirappalli AwsThrissur13
Thennala AwsMalappuram12
Kochi I.a.f.Ernakulam12
Mattannur ArgCannur12
Kunnathanam AwsPathanamthitta12
Bayar AwsKasargod12
KurudamannilPathanamthitta12
KodungallurThrissur12

According to the IMD report, Peermade To in the Idukki district and Vadakara in the Kozhikode district experienced the highest rainfall, with both locations receiving 19 mm of rainfall. Padinjarathara Dam Aws in Wynad district followed closely with 17 mm of rainfall. Other notable regions that witnessed substantial rainfall include Kanjirappally in the Kottayam district, Ponnani in the Malappuram district, and Enamakkal in the Thrissur district, all recording 16 mm of rainfall.

Several locations across Cannur district, such as Tellichery, Taliparamba, Irikkur, Kannur, and Ams Kannur, received significant rainfall ranging from 14 to 15 mm. Other districts like Ernakulam, Alappuzha, Kasargod, and Pathanamthitta also experienced varying levels of rainfall during this period.

The IMD’s comprehensive data enables a better understanding of the rainfall distribution across Kerala, facilitating local authorities and individuals in monitoring and managing water resources, agricultural activities, and overall weather conditions.

These recordings serve as crucial information for the state’s residents, policymakers, and meteorological departments to gauge the impact of rainfall on various regions and make informed decisions accordingly.

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