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Monsoon Update: “Bagidora, East Rajasthan Receives Highest Rainfall”

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) continues to closely monitor the monsoon patterns across the country. In the most recent update, several regions have experienced significant rainfall over the past 24 hours. Bagidora in East Rajasthan has emerged as the frontrunner, recording an impressive 16.00 cm of rainfall. This update underscores the dynamic nature of monsoon activity and its varying impact on different regions.

Here’s a snapshot of the noteworthy rainfall figures across diverse locations:

LocationRainfall (in cm)
Bagidora, East Rajasthan16.00
Makrana, West Rajasthan11.00
Dhemaji, Assam9.00
Sahastradhara, Uttarakhand10.00
Neora, Sub-Himalayan WB & Sikkim9.00

Bagidora, East Rajasthan: 16.00 cm

Bagidora in East Rajasthan takes the lead in this monsoon update, recording a substantial 16.00 cm of rainfall. This surge in precipitation showcases the dynamic nature of monsoon patterns, as different regions experience varying intensities of rainfall.

Makrana, West Rajasthan: 11.00 cm

Makrana, situated in West Rajasthan, has also received a considerable amount of rainfall, measuring 11.00 cm. Monsoon’s impact extends to arid regions, providing much-needed relief from the scorching heat.

Dhemaji, Assam: 9.00 cm

In the northeastern state of Assam, Dhemaji has witnessed 9.00 cm of rainfall. This region is familiar with heavy monsoon showers, which play a vital role in sustaining its lush landscapes.

Sahastradhara, Uttarakhand: 10.00 cm

Sahastradhara in Uttarakhand has experienced a noteworthy 10.00 cm of rainfall. The state’s mountainous terrain is susceptible to heavy rainfall, which contributes to the vibrant ecosystem of the region.

Neora, Sub-Himalayan WB & Sikkim: 9.00 cm

The Neora region in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim has received 9.00 cm of rain. This region’s proximity to the Himalayas often results in varying degrees of monsoon activity.

As the monsoon season unfolds, these rainfall figures provide insights into the dynamic nature of weather patterns across different parts of India. The diverse impacts of monsoon showers underscore the vital role they play in shaping the landscape, sustaining agriculture, and maintaining ecological balance.

The IMD’s continuous monitoring and updates serve as valuable resources, allowing individuals and communities to stay informed about the ever-changing monsoon patterns and make informed decisions accordingly. As India navigates through the monsoon season, these updates remain crucial for adapting to the fluctuations in weather conditions.

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