– Northwest India: June-August total: 614.2 mm (+27% over normal)
– South Peninsular region: June-August total: 607.7 mm (+9.3%)
– Nationwide August total: 268.1 mm (+5%)
– Nationwide June-August total: 743.1 mm (+6%)
[Photo Caption]: Beas river flows in spate after heavy rainfall, Kullu (August 31, 2025). | Photo Credit: PTI
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The IMD’s prediction of above-average September rainfall highlights ongoing climatic shifts shaping India’s weather patterns this year-a season marked by extreme precipitation events such as floods and landslides across differing geographies like Punjab and Himalayan states.
Cumulative excess rain figures underscore an active monsoon fueled by persistent conditions associated with “western disturbances.” While beneficial for replenishing water resources crucial to agriculture-dependent areas like northwest India or southern peninsulas providing temporary irrigation boosts-heavy underlying risk proportions/forum opportunities lie infrastructure/disaster preparedness envisioned drive/reduce weather-resultant displacements/housing damages especially Uttakarn