Below-normal monsoon for Andhra Pradesh, but short, heavy spells likely: IMD

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Below-normal monsoon for Andhra Pradesh, but short, heavy spells likely: IMD

The State is likely to see more thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds during the southwest monsoon, affecting the agricultural activities, says IMD senior scientist

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Even as Andhra Pradesh is likely to witness an overall below-normal rainfall southwest monsoon, there is a possibility of short-duration, high-intensity rains in a few places, D. Sivananda Pai, a senior scientist at India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Head of the Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai, has said.

Dr. Sivananda Pai was in Vijayawada to attend the stakeholders’ meeting organised by the IMD-Amaravati on ‘Southwest Monsoon 2026 Outlook – Preparedness and Multi-Hazard Weather Warning Services’, held at the National Institute of Disaster Management near Agiripalli on June 2.

Speaking to The Hindu on the sidelines of the event, Dr. Pai said the weather models for Andhra Pradesh indicate a possibility of formation of low-pressure systems at much lower altitudes this monsoon soon, which may lead to one-day or two-day heavy rainfalls in coastal areas, limiting the impact of El Nino in the State. But, such events in short duration may trigger urban flooding.

“The low-pressure systems, usually formed over the north Bay of Bengal, move along the Odisha coast to reach Rajasthan and bring widespread rain along the way. This time, the systems, if they are formed, may not travel long, but are likely to stop short after entering A.P. and Telangana,” he said.

Therefore, the two Telugu States may receive heavy rain but the other States may not, despite the El Nino conditions.

Dr. Pai said if no low-pressure systems are formed, then the State’s rainfall may be largely deficient.

Referring to the weather models, the scientist said the State is likely to see more thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds this season, affecting the agricultural activities.

According to data from O.P. Sreejith, an IMD scientist working at Climate Research and Services, Pune, between 1950 and 2025, El Nino con

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