50% of districts in India report rain deficiency

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
PUNE: Nearly 50% of 716 districts in India are currently recording large deficiency in monsoon rainfall, while another 19% are deficient,
IMD data showed on Wednesday
Overall, the all-India monsoon rainfall deficiency during the June 1-14 period is 53%.Experts said the impact of a full-blown El Nino was
already visible on the southwest monsoon pattern
All subdivisions of Maharashtra have a rain deficiency of over 79-80%, as monsoon have evaded most parts of the state this month so far
Regions like Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi (30%), east UP (97%), west UP (83%), west MP (73%) and east MP (88%) are also largely deficient,
data showed.Akshay Deoras, research scientist at University of Reading, UK, who is closely following the southwest monsoon, told TOI: "The
early onset of El Nino means it will modulate the monsoon throughout the season"
GP Sharma, president of private weather forecaster Skymet, told TOI, "The monsoon onset was delayed due to cyclone Biparjoy, while its
further progress has also been weak
The monsoon is expected to be weak for another week
Unless there is a good system over the Bay of Bengal, it may remain weak."He further added that the rain from Biparjoy might remain confined
to Saurashtra and Kutch.