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India Faces Below-Average Rainfall for Two Weeks, Impacting Summer Crops
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Economic Times6/11/2026World2 min readIndia

India Faces Below-Average Rainfall for Two Weeks, Impacting Summer Crops

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  • India is expected to receive below-average rainfall for the next two weeks, particularly in central and northern regions, due to western disturbances delaying the monsoon.
  • This could impact summer crop planting, though the monsoon is forecast to strengthen by late June, bringing ample rain to most states, with southern regions anticipating good rainfall.

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Why It Matters

India is expected to receive below-average rainfall over the next two weeks, especially in central and northern regions, as western disturbances have slowed the progress of the annual monsoon. The monsoon delivers about 70% of the country's annual rains and is crucial for an economy where nearly half of farmland lacks irrigation and about half the population earns its livelihood from agriculture.

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India faces below-average rainfall for the next two weeks. Western disturbances are delaying the monsoon's progress, particularly in central and northern regions. This could impact summer crop planting. However, the monsoon is expected to gain momentum by the end of June, bringing ample rain to most states. Southern regions are anticipated to receive good rainfall.

Mumbai: India is expected to receive below-average rainfall over the next two weeks, especially in central and northern regions, as "western disturbances" have slowed the progress of the annual monsoon, two senior weather bureau officials said on Thursday.

Western disturbances are weather systems from the Mediterranean Sea that bring rain and snow to north India and can occasionally disrupt monsoon progress.

Also read: Monsoon advances into Bengal, Sikkim; set to cover more of Andhra, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra this week

The monsoon delivers about 70% of the country's annual rains and replenishes crucial water sources in an economy where nearly half of farmland lacks irrigation and about half the population earns its livelihood from agriculture.

Lower rainfall in central and northern states could delay planting of summer-sown crops like rice, cotton, soybeans and pulses.

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"Western disturbances have slowed the monsoon's advance, and it could take a few more days before it moves into central India," said a senior official with the India Meteorological Department.

The June-to-September monsoon usually begins to lash the southern state of Kerala around June 1 before covering the entire country by mid-July, but this year its onset over Kerala was delayed by three days.

The monsoon has so far covered Kerala, Tamil Nadu and most of Andhra Pradesh, as well as Karnataka and parts of southern Maharashtra, which are expected to receive good rainfall over the next fortnight, the official said.

However, central and northern regions are likely to receive significantly below-normal rainfall in the fortnight, the official said.

The monsoon is expected to gain momentum in the last week of June, when most states are likely to receive ample rainfall, another weather department official said. Both officials declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

In the first 10 days of June, India received rainfall that was 26.5% below normal.

Also read: India monsoon update: Delhi weather to change soon; rain likely across Kerala, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Check latest IMD forecast

The weather department last month forecast that India is likely to receive 90% of the long-period average (LPA) rainfall during the four-month monsoon season, while rainfall in June is expected to be 92% of the LPA due to the emergence of El Nino.

"With most summer crop-sowing taking place in July, below-normal rainfall in June should not significantly affect planting, provided early July rains are adequate," said a New Delhi-based dealer with a global trading house who was not authorised to speak to the media.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Monsoon will gain momentum and bring ample rainfall to most states.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Southern regions will receive good rainfall.

    Likely

  • Below-normal rainfall in June will not significantly affect planting, provided early July rains are adequate.

    Possible · Short term

Open Questions

  • What will be the exact impact on specific crop yields?
  • Will the expected late June monsoon momentum be sufficient to compensate for the initial delay?
  • How will the El Nino phenomenon further influence the monsoon's performance throughout the season?
  • What are the specific contingency plans for farmers facing planting delays?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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