India has experienced a dry winter season (January-February) in 2025, with 89 per cent of districts suffering from deficient, large deficient, or no rainfall, according to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Despite a higher-than-normal number of western disturbances (WD), their impact on rainfall was minimal, the IMD stated in its climate summary for January. The country recorded a 71 per cent rainfall deficit as of February 10, with January marking the fifth-lowest rainfall since 1901 and the third-lowest since 2001...
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