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India’s Monsoon Begins Exit as 13% Rain Deficit Persists
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India’s Monsoon Begins Exit as 13% Rain Deficit Persists

✍️ India Today 🗓 18 Aug 2026, 11:18 AM 👁 1
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India’s monsoon season is entering its exit phase with a 13% deficit in rainfall, signalling a slower than expected decline in precipitation.

India’s monsoon is officially entering its exit phase, according to recent meteorological reports. The country recorded a 13% deficit in rainfall compared to the long‑term average, indicating that the monsoon’s decline is not as rapid as earlier forecasts suggested.

The deficit reflects a lower than normal precipitation pattern across most regions, which could affect the early stages of the agricultural cycle. Farmers and agribusinesses are monitoring the situation closely, as a sustained shortfall could impact crop yields and water availability.

Meteorologists note that while the monsoon is winding down, pockets of rainfall are still occurring. The central government is preparing contingency plans to manage potential water shortages and to support affected communities.

The 13% shortfall is a key metric for assessing the monsoon’s health and its implications for the upcoming planting season. Authorities are urging the public to stay updated on weather advisories and to prepare for possible disruptions in water supply.

Overall, the monsoon’s exit phase is unfolding with a modest deficit, but experts remain vigilant about the potential for further rainfall variability in the coming weeks.
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