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Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours IST ALL INDIA WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST BULLETIN Significant Weather Features ♦ Yesterday, the Southwest Monsoon further advanced into some parts of Maldives-Comorin area, some more parts of south Bay of Bengal, remaining parts of Andaman Sea and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Conditions are becoming favourable for further advance of Southwest Monsoon into some more parts of Maldives-Comorin area during next 48 hours. ♦The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5°N/Long.72°E, Lat.6°N/Long.79°E, Lat.8°N/Long.86°E, Lat.11°N/Long.90°E, Lat.14°N/Long.93°E and Lat.16°N/Long.95°E. ♦ In view of likely formation of a Low Pressure Area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral Arabian Sea during 31st May-4th June, conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala around 1st June, 2020. ♦ The low pressure area over Westcentral Arabian Sea now lies as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over the same region with associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels. It is very likely to concentrate into a Depression over the same region during next 24 hours. It is likely to move northwestwards towards south Oman & east Yemen coast during next 72 hours. ♦ Under the influence of a Western Disturbance and an east-west trough in lower tropospheric levels, rain/thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall at isolated places have occurred over Western Himalaya Region & adjoining plains during last 24 hours. As a result, maximum temperatures over plains of north India and central & west India have fallen by 3-4°C during past 24 hours. Maximum temperatures have fallen by 5-7°C over Uttar Pradesh, North Haryana and North Punjab During Past 24 hours. Prevailing heat wave conditions have abated from most parts of the country. The heat wave conditions are very likely to abate from remaining parts of the country from today. Rain/thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall at isolated places are very likely over Western Himalaya Region & adjoining plains during 29th-30th May, 2020. ♦ Heavy rainfall at isolated places over parts of south peninsular India during 29th-31st May, 2020 with isolated Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall over Kerala and Lakshadweep during 30th-31st May 2020. Main Weather Observations Rain/Thundershowers observed (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): at many places over Himachal Pradesh; at a few places Odisha, Kerala and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at isolated over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Uttarakhand, East Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal & Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Lakshadweep and interior Tamilnadu. Rainfall recorded (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday) (1 cm or more): Madurai-6; Punalur & Tiruppattur-5 each; Chandbali-4; Thiruvananthapuram, Coonoor & Digha-3 each; Haldia, Baripada, Paradip & Balasore-2 each and Kolkata (Dum Dum), Tehri, Jharsuguda, Shillong, Periakulam, Shimla, Vellore, Khajuraho-1 each. Thunderstorm observed (from 1730 hours IST yesterday to 0830 hours IST of today): at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Jharkhand, East Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tripura, South Interior Karnataka and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. ♦Yesterday, Heat wave conditions are observed at many parts of West Rajasthan; some parts of Vidarbha and at one or two pockets of East Rajasthan and Telangana. Maximum Temperature Departures as on 28-05-2020: Maximum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at a few places over West Rajasthan and Telangana; at isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch, Vidarbha, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over rest parts of Telangana, South Interior Karnataka and Rayalaseema; at many places over West Madhya Pradesh, rest parts of Vidarbha and Konkan & Goa; at a few places over East Rajasthan and East Madhya Pradesh and at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat Region, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. They were markedly below normal (-5.0°C or less) at most places over East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal and north coastal Odisha; at a few places over Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad and Assam & Meghalaya; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at most places over Jharkhand and at isolated places over Punjab and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the highest maximum temperature of 46.9°C was reported at Ganganagar (West Rajasthan). Minimum Temperature Departures as on 28-05-2020: Minimum temperatures were markedly above normal (5.1°C or more) at a few places over West Rajasthan; appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at many places over East Rajasthan; at a few places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over Chhattisgarh, Coastal Karnataka and Lakshadweep; at many places over Uttarakhand; at a few places over Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal and Coastal Andhra Pradesh; at isolated places over West Uttar Pradesh, Marathwada, Madhya Maharashtra, Kerala & Mahe and Rayalaseema. They were markedly below normal (- 5.1°C or less) at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal; appreciably below normal (-3.1°C to -5.0°C) at a few places over Assam & Meghalaya; at isolated places over East Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Arunachal Pradesh; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at most places over Bihar; at a few places over Himachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim; at isolated places over Jharkhand and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the lowest minimum temperature of 20.5°C was reported at Dehri (Bihar) over the plains of the country. * Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day For more details kindly visit  www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798 (Service to the Nation since 1875)

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Page 1: Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours ... Data as...The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5 N/Long.72 E, Lat.6 N/Long.79 E, Lat.8 N/Long.86

Friday 29 May 2020MORNING

Time of Issue: 0800 hours ISTALL INDIA WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST BULLETIN

Significant Weather Features

♦ Yesterday, the Southwest Monsoon further advanced into some parts of Maldives-Comorin area, some more parts of south Bay of Bengal, remaining parts of Andaman Sea and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Conditions are becoming favourable for further advance of Southwest Monsoon into some more parts of Maldives-Comorin area during next 48 hours.

♦The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5°N/Long.72°E, Lat.6°N/Long.79°E, Lat.8°N/Long.86°E, Lat.11°N/Long.90°E, Lat.14°N/Long.93°E and Lat.16°N/Long.95°E.

♦ In view of likely formation of a Low Pressure Area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral Arabian Sea during 31st May-4th June, conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala around 1st June, 2020.

♦ The low pressure area over Westcentral Arabian Sea now lies as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over the same region with associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels. It is very likely to concentrate into a Depression over the same region during next 24 hours. It is likely to move northwestwards towards south Oman & east Yemen coast during next 72 hours.

♦ Under the influence of a Western Disturbance and an east-west trough in lower tropospheric levels, rain/thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall at isolated places have occurred over Western Himalaya Region & adjoining plains during last 24 hours. As a result, maximum temperatures over plains of north India and central & west India have fallen by 3-4°C during past 24 hours. Maximum temperatures have fallen by 5-7°C over Uttar Pradesh, North Haryana and North Punjab During Past 24 hours. Prevailing heat wave conditions have abated from most parts of the country. The heat wave conditions are very likely to abate from remaining parts of the country from today. Rain/thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall at isolated places are very likely over Western Himalaya Region & adjoining plains during 29th-30th May, 2020.

♦ Heavy rainfall at isolated places over parts of south peninsular India during 29th-31st May, 2020 with isolated Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall over Kerala and Lakshadweep during 30th-31st May 2020.

Main Weather Observations

♦ Rain/Thundershowers observed (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): at many places over Himachal Pradesh; at a few places Odisha, Kerala and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at isolated over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Uttarakhand, East Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal & Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Lakshadweep and interior Tamilnadu.

♦ Rainfall recorded (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday) (1 cm or more): Madurai-6; Punalur & Tiruppattur-5 each; Chandbali-4; Thiruvananthapuram, Coonoor & Digha-3 each; Haldia, Baripada, Paradip & Balasore-2 each and Kolkata (Dum Dum), Tehri, Jharsuguda, Shillong, Periakulam, Shimla, Vellore, Khajuraho-1 each.

♦ Thunderstorm observed (from 1730 hours IST yesterday to 0830 hours IST of today): at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Jharkhand, East Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tripura, South Interior Karnataka and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.

♦Yesterday, Heat wave conditions are observed at many parts of West Rajasthan; some parts of Vidarbha and at one or two pockets of East Rajasthan and Telangana.

♦ Maximum Temperature Departures as on 28-05-2020: Maximum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at a few places over West Rajasthan and Telangana; at isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch, Vidarbha, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over rest parts of Telangana, South Interior Karnataka and Rayalaseema; at many places over West Madhya Pradesh, rest parts of Vidarbha and Konkan & Goa; at a few places over East Rajasthan and East Madhya Pradesh and at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat Region, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. They were markedly below normal (-5.0°C or less) at most places over East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal and north coastal Odisha; at a few places over Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad and Assam & Meghalaya; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at most places over Jharkhand and at isolated places over Punjab and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the highest maximum temperature of 46.9°C was reported at Ganganagar (West Rajasthan).

♦ Minimum Temperature Departures as on 28-05-2020: Minimum temperatures were markedly above normal (5.1°C or more) at a few places over West Rajasthan; appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at many places over East Rajasthan; at a few places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over Chhattisgarh, Coastal Karnataka and Lakshadweep; at many places over Uttarakhand; at a few places over Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal and Coastal Andhra Pradesh; at isolated places over West Uttar Pradesh, Marathwada, Madhya Maharashtra, Kerala & Mahe and Rayalaseema. They were markedly below normal (-5.1°C or less) at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal; appreciably below normal (-3.1°C to -5.0°C) at a few places over Assam & Meghalaya; at isolated places over East Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Arunachal Pradesh; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at most places over Bihar; at a few places over Himachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim; at isolated places over Jharkhand and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the lowest minimum temperature of 20.5°C was reported at Dehri (Bihar) over the plains of the country.

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day 

For more details kindly visit  www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798 (Service to the Nation since 1875)

Page 2: Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours ... Data as...The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5 N/Long.72 E, Lat.6 N/Long.79 E, Lat.8 N/Long.86

Meteorological Analysis (Based on 0530 hours IST)

♦ The Southwest Monsoon has further advanced into some parts of Maldives-Comorin area, some more parts of south Bay of Bengal, remaining parts of Andaman Sea and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Conditions are becoming favourable for further advance of Southwest Monsoon into some more parts of Maldives-Comorin area during next 48 hours.

♦ The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5°N/Long.72°E, Lat.6°N/Long.79°E, Lat.8°N/Long.86°E, Lat.11°N/Long.90°E, Lat.14°N/Long.93°E and Lat.16°N/Long.95°E.

♦ In view of likely formation of a Low Pressure Area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral Arabian Sea around 31st May, conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala around 1st June, 2020.

♦ The low pressure area over Westcentral Arabian Sea now lies as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over the same region with associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels. It is very likely to concentrate into a Depression over the same region during next 24 hours. It is likely to move northwestwards towards south Oman & east Yemen coast during next 72 hours.

♦ The Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation over east Afghanistan & adjoining Pakistan between 5.8 & 7.6 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan & neighbourhood extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The trough extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level from Vidarbha to interior Tamil Nadu across Telangana and Rayalseema persists.

♦ The cyclonic circulation over southwest Bay of Bengal & adjoining south Sri Lanka coast between 3.1 & 4.5 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The east-west trough from Punjab to north Chhattisgarh across Haryana, northeast Rajasthan and north Madhya Pradesh extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The cyclonic circulation over south Assam & neighbourhood extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The cyclonic circulation at 5.8 km above mean sea level over southeast Arabian Sea & adjoining Maldives area persists.

Weather Forecast for next 5 days * upto 0830 hours IST of 03rd June, 2020

♦ Meteorological sub-division wise detailed 5 days precipitation forecast is given in Table-1.

♦ Maximum temperatures over Northwest, Central and West India likely to fall by 3-4°C during next 2-3 days.

♦ No significant change in maximum temperatures likely over rest parts of the country during next 48 hours.

Weather Outlook for subsequent 2 days from 03rd June, 2020 to 05th June, 2020

♦ Fairly widespread to widespread rain/thundershowers likely over northeast India, Lakshadweep; isolated to scattered rain/thundershowers over Western Himalayan region & adjoining plains of Northwest India, central and south peninsular India. Isolated heavy rainfall also likely over Northeast India & Lakshadweep.

♦ Isolated to scattered rain/thundershowers likely over Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

♦ Dry weather likely to prevail over the remaining parts of the country.

♦ A Low Pressure Area is likely to form over Southeast Arabian Sea & adjoining areas around 31st May, 2020. The situation is being monitored and accordingly daily update will be provided. Fishermen are advised to avoid deep sea fishing during 31st May-4th June.

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day 

For more details kindly visit  www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798 (Service to the Nation since 1875)

Page 3: Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours ... Data as...The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5 N/Long.72 E, Lat.6 N/Long.79 E, Lat.8 N/Long.86

Weather Warning during next 5 days *

29 May (Day 1): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) very likely at isolated places over Uttarakhand; with lightning & squall (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi; with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Bihar, Jharkhand and Gangetic West Bengal; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Assam & Meghalaya , Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Telangana, South Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and with lightning at isolated places over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rayalaseema, Coastal Karnataka and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam. Duststorm/Thunderstorm with lightning, hail & squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) at isolated places over West Uttar Pradesh; with lightning, hail & squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) at isolated places over Rajasthan and with lightning & squall (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over East Uttar Pradesh.

♦ Heavy to very heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over South Interior Karnataka and heavy rainfall at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Kerala & Mahe, Lakshadweep, Assam & Meghalaya and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

♦ Heat wave conditions very likely in isolated pockets over Vidarbha and Telangana.

♦ Strong wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph likely to prevail over westcentral, northeast & southwest Arabian Sea. Squally weather speed reaching 40-50 kmph likely to prevail over southeast & eastcentral Arabian Sea and north Bay of Bengal. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

30 May (Day 2): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) very likely at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya; with lightning & squall (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi; with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan & Muzaffarabad, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Coastal & South Interior Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and with lightning at isolated places over North Interior Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Telangana, Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam. Duststorm/Thunderstorm with lightning & squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) at isolated places over Rajasthan and with lightning & squall (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh.

♦ Heavy to very heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and heavy rainfall at isolated places over Coastal & South Interior Karnataka.

♦ Strong wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph likely to prevail over westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea and wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph over northeast Arabian Sea. Squally weather speed reaching 45-55 kmph likely to prevail over southeast & eastcentral Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

31 May (Day 3): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at isolated places over Uttarakhand; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) at isolated places over East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Chhattisgarh; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Konkan & Goa, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and with lightning at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Telangana, Rayalseema and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.

♦ Heavy to very heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and heavy rainfall at isolated places over Odisha, Konkan & Goa and Coastal & South Interior Karnataka.

♦ Strong wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph likely to prevail over westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea. Squally weather speed reaching 45-55 kmph likely to prevail over southeast & eastcentral Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

01 June (Day 4): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) likely at isolated places over Vidarbha; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Konkan & Goa, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and with lightning at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Rayalaseema and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.

♦ Heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Coastal Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe, Lakshadweep, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Assam & Meghalaya and Konkan & Goa.

♦ Strong wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph likely to prevail over westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea. Squally weather speed reaching 45-55 kmph likely to prevail over southeast & eastcentral Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

02 June (Day 5): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph) likely at isolated places over Vidarbha; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Konkan & Goa, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe and Lakshadweep and with lightning at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Rayalaseema and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.

♦ Heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Coastal Karnataka, Kerala & Mahe, Lakshadweep, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Assam & Meghalaya and Konkan & Goa.

♦ Strong wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph likely to prevail over westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea. Squally weather speed reaching 45-55 kmph likely to prevail over southeast & eastcentral Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.

Kindly visit State level Meteorological Centre / Regional Meteorological Centre website for district wise forecast & color coded warning.

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day 

For more details kindly visit  www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798 (Service to the Nation since 1875)

Page 4: Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours ... Data as...The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5 N/Long.72 E, Lat.6 N/Long.79 E, Lat.8 N/Long.86

Table-1

* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action". Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day 

For more details kindly visit  www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798 (Service to the Nation since 1875)

Page 5: Friday 29 May 2020 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours ... Data as...The Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) continues to pass through Lat.5 N/Long.72 E, Lat.6 N/Long.79 E, Lat.8 N/Long.86

ALL INDIA WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT

21 MAY - 27 MAY 2020

Table-1(A) Table-1(B) Table-1(C) Table-2 Table-3 Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 Annexure-1

SIGNIFICANT WEATHER FEATURES

Advance of Southwest Monsoon: ♦ The Southwest Monsoon has advanced into some parts of South Bay of Bengal, Nicobar Islands & Andaman Sea in the middle of last week and the Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) passed through Lat.5°N/Long.85°E, Lat.8°N/Long.90°E, Car Nicobar and Lat.11°N/Long.95°E then. Since there had been no further advance in the remaining part of the last week till 26th May in the current week, the NLM remained like that till 26th May 2020. However, in view of the enhanced cloud cover and deepening of southwesterly winds and their extension up to mid tropospheric levels, Southwest Monsoon has further advanced into some more parts of South Bay of Bengal, most parts of Andaman Sea and Andaman & Nicobar Islands on 27th May 2020 and the Northern Limit of Monsoon (NLM) passed through Lat.5°N/Long.82°E,Lat.7°N/Long.86°E, Lat.10°N/Long.90°E, Port Blair, Lat.15°N/Long.97°E towards the end of the week. (Fig.1) Low Pressure System: ♦ Remnants of the Super Cyclonic Storm ‘AMPHAN’ which lay as a Severe Cyclonic Storm over Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal close to midnight of 20th May 2020 in the last week, moved north-northeastwards, weakened into a Cyclonic Storm and lay over Bangladesh in the beginning of the week; moving north-northeastwards and then northwards , it weakened into a Deep Depression in the forenoon and further into a Depression by the evening of the same day and lay over Bangladesh; it weakened again and lay as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over north Bangladesh & neighbourhood around midnight of 21s and as a Low pressure area over the same region in the morning of 22nd before getting less marked in the evening of 22nd may 2020. This system has caused widespread rainfall activity with heavy to very heavy rain and extremely heavy falls at isolated places over parts of northeast and adjoining east India, in the beginning of the week. ➢ Convergence of strong and moist southerly to southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal has caused fairly

widespread to widespread rainfall activity over northeast and adjoining parts of east India with intense to

very intense rainfall occurrence at isolated places over these regions.

➢ Prevailing strong and dry northwesterly winds have caused heat wave to severe heat wave conditions over

plains of northwest India and central India and over parts of east and west India during the week. The

National Capital Region (NCR) also recorded maximum temperature of the order of more than 45.0 o C on

many days during the week with the highest maximum temperature recorded over Safdurjang and Palam

during the week being 46.0 o C and 47.6 o C respectively on 26th May 2020.

Heavy Rainfall: ♦ Heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls at isolated places had been reported over Assam& Meghalaya on all the seven days and over Gangetic West Bengal and Kerala on one day each during the week. ♦ Heavy to very heavy rainfall had been reported over Arunachal Pradesh on three days; over Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram & Tripura on two days; over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikkal, Sub Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Odisha on one day each during the week. ♦ Heavy rainfall had been reported at isolated places over Sub Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim on five days; over Arunachal Pradesh on three days; over Coastal Karnataka on one day during the week. Temperature Scenario: Heat wave: ♦ Severe heat wave conditions had been reported at a few places over West Rajasthan on one day; heat wave conditions at a few places with severe heatwave conditions at isolated pockets had been observed over West Rajasthan on three days and over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, East Uttar Pradesh, Saurashtra & Kutch and Vidarbha on one day each; Heat wave to severe heatwave conditions had been occurred at isolated places over East Rajasthan on one day during the week. ♦Heat wave conditions had been observed at most places over Vidarbha on two days and over northern parts of Madhya Pradesh and West Uttar Pradesh on one day each; heat wave conditions had been observed at many places over Vidarbha on three days and over East Uttar Pradesh and West Rajasthan on one day each; heat wave conditions had been observed at some parts over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and East Madhya Pradesh on two days each and over East Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, East Rajasthan and Marathwada on one day each; heat wave conditions had been observed at isolated pockets over Telegana on five days, over West Madhya Pradeh, East Rajasthan and Saurashtra& Kutch on four days each,

Government of India Ministry of Earth Sciences

India Meteorological Department National Weather Forecasting Centre

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over West Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan and Gujarat Region on three days each, over East Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Marathwada , Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and Chattisgarh on two days each and over Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Madhya Maharashtra and Vidarbha on one day each during the week. ♦The highest maximum temperature of 50.0 o C had been recorded at Churu (West Rajasthan) on 26th May 2020, over the plains of the country during the week.

LEGEND: A few days- 3 days, Many days- 4 to 5 days and Most days- 6 to 7 days during the week.

METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS

♦ The Super Cyclonic Storm ‘AMPHAN’ which lay as a Severe Cyclonic Storm over Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal close to midnight of 20th May 2020 in the last week, moved north-northeastwards, weakened into a Cyclonic Storm and lay centred at 0830 hrs IST of 21st May, 2020 over Bangladesh near Lat. 24.7 °N and Long.89.5°E about 270 km north-northeast of Kolkata, 150 km south of Dhubri and 110 km south-southeast of Rangpur (Bangladesh);it moved north-northeastwards further, weakened into a Deep Depression and lay centered at 1130 hrs IST of the same day over Bangladesh near Lat. 25.0°N and Long. 89.6°E about 300 km east-northeast of Kolkata, 110 km south-southeast of Dhubri and 80 km south-southeast of Rangpur (Bangladesh); it moved slightly northwards, further weakened into a Depression and lay centered at 1730 hrs IST of the same day over Bangladesh near Lat. 25.4°N and Long. 89.6°E about 350 km north-northeast of Kolkata, 70 km south-southwest of Dhubri and 50 km east-southeast of Rangpur (Bangladesh).Moving slightly northwards further, it weakened into a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over north Bangladesh & neighbourhood around midnight of 21st;it lay as a Low pressure area over the same region with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level in the morning of 22nd;the low pressure area along with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto 3.1 km above mean sea level has become less marked in the evening of 22nd May 2020. ♦ Last week’s Western Disturbance as a trough in mid and upper tropospheric westerlies between 5.8 km and 7.6 km above mean sea level, with its axis roughly along Longitude 82°E to the north of latitude 25°N has merged with the circulation associated with the remnant cyclonic storm on 21st May 2020. ♦ A Western Disturbance as a trough in mid tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Longitude 62°E to the north of latitude 25°N on 21st May 2020; it was seen as a trough with its axis at 7.6 km above mean sea level roughly along Longitude 65°E to the north of latitude 33°N on 22nd; it lay as a cyclonic circulation over east Afghanistan & adjoining Pakistan between 5.8 & 7.6 km above mean sea level on 23rd; it was seen as a cyclonic circulation over north Pakistan & neighbourhood between 3.1 & 3.6 km above mean sea level on 24th;it lay as a cyclonic circulation over north Pakistan & adjoining Jammu & Kashmir between 3.1 & 3.6 km above mean sea level on 25th;it has moved away northeastwards on 26th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over East Uttar Pradesh and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 21st May 2020 and it persisted over the same region extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 22nd; it has become less marked on 23rd May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Southeast Arabian Sea off Kerala coast between 2.1 km and 5.8 km above mean sea level on 21st May 2020; it lay over Southeast Arabian Sea & neighbourhood between 3.1 km and 7.6 km above mean sea level on 22nd; it persisted over Southeast Arabian Sea & neighbourhood and extended between 3.6 km and 7.6 km above mean sea level on 23rd; it persisted over the same area and was seen at 5.8 km above mean sea level during 24-26 May 2020; it lay over Southwest Arabian Sea at 5.8 km above mean sea level in the evening of 26th;it lay over Westcentral and adjoining Southwest Arabian Sea, extending upto mid tropospheric levels on 27th May 2020. ♦ A trough in mid-tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Longitude 88°E to the north of latitude 23°N on 22nd May 2020;it has moved away northeastwards in the evening of the same day, the 22nd May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over north Pakistan & adjoining Punjab extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level on 23rd May 2020; it has become less marked on 24th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Coastal Karnataka & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean sea level on 23rd May 2020; it has become less marked on 24th May 2020. ♦ A trough at 0.9 km above mean sea level ran from southeast Madhya Pradesh to Telangana on 23rd May 2020;it ran from Chhattisgarh to interior Tamilnadu across Telangana, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 24th;it persisted and ran across across Telangana and Rayalaseema on 25th; it ran from south Chhattisgarh to interior Tamilnadu across across Telangana and Rayalaseema at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 26th;it ran from Rayalaseema to interior Tamil Nadu and extended upto 1.5 km above mean sea level on 27th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over southwest Rajasthan & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean sea level on 24th May 2020; it lay over West Rajasthan & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean sea level on 25th;it lay over Punjab & neighbourhood and extended upto 2.1km above mean sea level on 26th; it persisted over the same

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region and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 27th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Southwest Bay of Bengal & adjoining south Tamilnadu at 5.8 km above mean sea level on 24th may 2020; it has become less Marked on 25th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Chhattisgarh & neighbourhood between 1.5 & 3.1 km above meansea level on 24th may 2020;it has merged with the trough in westerlies between 1.5 & 3.1 km above mean sea level roughly along Longitude 83°E to the north of Latitude 23°N on 25th May 2020. ♦ A trough in westerlies between 1.5 & 3.1 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Longitude 87°E to the north of Latitude 23°N on 24th May 2020; it has become less marked on 25th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Southwest Bay of Bengal & neighbourhood between 3.1 and 5.8 km above mean sea level on 25th May 2020; it persisted over the same region and was seen between 2.1 and 5.8 km above mean sea level on 26th; it lay over Southwest Bay of Bengal off Sri Lanka coast between 2.1 and 4.5 km above mean sea level in 27th May 2020. ♦ A trough in westerlies between 1.5 & 3.1 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Longitude 83°E to the north of Latitude 23°N on 25th May 2020; it lay with northeast-southwest orientation and ran roughly along Longitude 87°E to the north of Latitude 23°N between 1.5 & 2.1 km above mean sea level on 26th; it has become less marked on 27th May 2020. ♦ A Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lay over Afghanistan & neighbourhood at 5.8 km above mean sea level on 26th May 2020; it lay over northeast Afghanistan & neighbourhood at 5.8 km above mean sea level on 27th May 2020. ♦ An east-west trough at mean sea level ran from East Uttar Pradesh to Nagaland across Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Assam on 26th may 2020; it persisted with the same alignment and extended upto 1.5 km above mean sea level on 27th May 2020. ♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Coastal Karnataka & neighbourhood at 2.1 km above mean sea level on 26th May 2020; it has become less marked on 27th May 2020.

RAINFALL SUMMARY

CATEGORY WEEK SEASON

21.05.2020 TO 27.05.2020 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020 LARGE EXCESS 4 14

EXCESS 0 6

NORMAL 2 10

DEFICIENT 5 5

LARGE DEFICIENT 15 1

NO RAIN 10 0

Cumulative Rainfall (mm)

Actual Normal % Departure Actual Normal % Departure

22.9 14.9 +53% 146.2 122.0 +20%

• Sub-division wise weekly and seasonal rainfall distribution is presented in Fig-2 and Fig-3.

• Sub-divisionwise daily distribution of realised rainfall is shown in Table-1(A).

• Sub-divisionwise departure of realised maximum temperature from Normal is shown in Table-1(C)

• Statewise distribution of number of districts with Large-Excesse, Excess, Normal, Deficient, Large-deficient and no rainfall is shown in Table-2.

• Cumulative seasonal rainfall data during the corresponding weekly period for the last five years are given in Table-3.

• Sub-divisionwise realised weekly rainfall (in cm) is shown in Annexure-1.

FORECAST & WARNING FOR THE NEXT WEEK 28 MAY TO 03 JUNE 2020

➢ Detailed seven days Sub-division wise rainfall-forecast & weather-warning is given in Table-1(B).

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Fig.-1

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Table-1 (A)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE DISTRIBUTION OF REALISED RAINFALL-2020

S.No. MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 21 MAY 22 MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 MAY 26 MAY 27 MAY

1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS ISOL D D D ISOL FWS WS

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH WS WS** WS* WS* WS** WS** WS*

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA WS* WS** WS* WS** WS** WS** WS**

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA WS WS FWS SCT SCT SCT WS*

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM WS* WS* WS WS* WS* WS* WS*

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL WS** FWS D D ISOL ISOL ISOL

7 ODISHA SCT D D D ISOL ISOL D

8 JHARKHAND FWS** ISOL D D ISOL ISOL ISOL

9 BIHAR FWS ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D ISOL

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D D

12 UTTARAKHAND D D D ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT

13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI D D D D D D D

14 PUNJAB D D D ISOL D D D

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH D D D SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL

16 JAMMU & K. AND LADAKH D D ISOL FWS ISOL ISOL ISOL

17 WEST RAJASTHAN D D D ISOL D D D

18 EAST RAJASTHAN D D D ISOL D D D

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D D D D

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D D D D

21 GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H. D D D D D D D

22 SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU D D D D D D D

23 KONKAN & GOA D D D D D D D

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA D D D D D D D

25 MARATHAWADA D D D D D D D

26 VIDARBHA D D D D D D D

27 CHHATTISGARH D D D D D D ISOL

28 COASTAL A. PR. & YANAM D ISOL D ISOL ISOL D D

29 TELANGANA D D D D D ISOL ISOL

30 RAYALASEEMA ISOL ISOL D D ISOL ISOL ISOL

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA D ISOL ISOL ISOL D ISOL D

33 NORTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL ISOL ISOL D D SCT ISOL

34 SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT SCT SCT

35 KERALA & MAHE SCT FWS* ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT SCT

36 LAKSHADWEEP WS SCT D SCT D SCT SCT LEGENDS:

WS WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%) FWS FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%)

SCT SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL ISOLATED (up to 25%) D/DRY NO STATION REPORTED RAINFALL

* ACTIVE (R/F 11/2- 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 5 cm. along west coast & 3 cm. elsewhere )

** VIGOROUS (R/F More than 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 8 cm. along west coast & 5 cm. elsewhere)

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Table-1 (B)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE WEEKLY RAINFALL FORECAST & Wx. WARNINGS-2020

Sr. No MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 28 MAY 29 MAY 30 MAY 31 MAY 01 JUN 02 JUN 03 JUN

1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS FWS● FWS● FWS SCT SCT SCT FWS

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH FWS SCT FWS SCT FWS● FWS● FWS●

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA FWSTS● FWSTS● FWS$ FWSTS FWSTS● WS● WS●

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA WSTS●● FWSTS WSTS FWSTS WSTS WS● WS●

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM FWSTS FWSTS● FWSTS FWS FWS SCT SCT

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL SCTTS● FWSTS● FWSTS FWSTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

7 ODISHA SCTTS● SCTTS SCTTS FWSTS● SCTTS ISOL ISOL

8 JHARKHAND SCTTS SCTTS SCTTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL ISOL

9 BIHAR SCTTS SCTTS SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH FWS+ DSTS WS$ FWS$ SCTTS ISOLTS ISOL ISOL

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH SCT+ DSTS WS DSTS # FWS$ SCTTS ISOLTS ISOL ISOL

12 UTTARAKHAND FWS$# FWS$# FWSTS# FWSTS# SCT ISOL ISOL

13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI ISOL+TS FWSTS FWS$ SCTTS ISOL ISOL ISOL

14 PUNJAB ISOL+TS FWSTS FWS$ SCTTS ISOL ISOL ISOL

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH SCTTS# FWSTS# FWSTS# FWSTS SCT ISOL ISOL

16 JAMMU & K. AND LADAKH SCTTS# FWSTS FWSTS FWSTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

17 WEST RAJASTSAN ISOL+ +DSTS ISOL TS# SCTDS $ SCTTS ISOLTS ISOL ISOL

18 EAST RAJASTSAN ISOL+ +DSTS ISOL TS# SCTDS $ SCTTS ISOLTS ISOL SCT

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH D+ ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOLTS SCTTS SCT FWS

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH ISOL+TS ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOLTS SCT SCT

21 GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H. ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT FWS●

22 SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU D ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL SCT

23 KONKAN & GOA D ISOL SCT SCTTS● FWSTS● FWS● WS●

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA D D ISOL SCTTS SCTTS SCT FWS

25 MARATHAWADA D D ISOL SCTTS SCTTS SCT ISOL

26 VIDARBHA D+ D+ ISOLTS SCTTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

27 CHHATTISGARH ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOLTS SCTTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

28 COASTAL A. PR. & YANAM ISOLTS● ISOLTS ISOLTS SCTTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

29 TELANGANA ISOL+TS ISOL+TS ISOLTS SCT SCTTS ISOL ISOL

30 RAYALASEEMA ISOLTS SCTTS SCTTS SCTTS SCTTS ISOL ISOL

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL SCTTS SCTTS● ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOLTS ISOL ISOL

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA SCT SCTTS WSTS● WSTS● WSTS● WS● WS●

33 NORTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL ISOL SCTTS FWSTS FWSTS SCT SCT

34 SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA FWSTS● FWSTS●● WSTS● WSTS● WSTS FWS SCT

35 KERALA & MAHE WSTS● WSTS● WSTS●● WSTS●● WSTS● WS● WS●

36 LAKSHADWEEP FWSTS● WSTS● WSTS●● WSTS●● WSTS● WS● WS●

LEGENDS:

WS WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%) FWS FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%)

SCT SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL ISOLATED (up to 25%) D/DRY NIL RAINFALL

● Heavy Rainfall (64.5-115.5 mm) ●● Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall (115.6-204.4 mm)

●●● Extremely Heavy Rainfall (204.5 mm or more)

FOG * SNOWFALL # HAILSTORM - COLD WAVE (-4.5 OC to -6.4 OC) -- SEVERE COLD WAVE (< -6.4)

$ TSUNDERSTORM WITS SQUALL/GUSTY WIND DS/TS DUST/THUNDERSTORM + HEAT WAVE (+4.5 OC to +6.4 OC) ++ SEVERE HEAT WAVE (> +6.4)

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Table-1 (C)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE REALISED MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE-2020 S.No MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 21 MAY 22 MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 MAY 26 MAY 27 MAY

1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS N N N N N N N

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH N N N N MBN MBN N

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA N N N N N MBN MBN

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA N N N AN N N N

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM N BN N N N N N

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL N BN N N N N N

7 ODISHA N N N N N N N

8 JHARKHAND MBN N N AN AAN N AN

9 BIHAR MBN BN N N N N MBN

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH N N N AN AAN AAN N

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH N N AN AAN AAN AAN N

12 UTTARAKHAND N AN N AAN AAN AAN N

13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI N AAN AAN N AAN AAN N

14 PUNJAB AN AAN AAN N AAN AAN AAN

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH N AAN N N AAN AAN N

16 JAMMU & K. AND LADAKH AAN AAN AAN N AN AAN N

17 WEST RAJASTHAN AN AAN N N AN AAN N

18 EAST RAJASTHAN N AN N N AN AAN AAN

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH AN AN AN N AN N AN

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH AN AN AN N AN N AN

21 GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H. N AN N N AN N AN

22 SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU N N N N N N N

23 KONKAN & GOA N N N N N AN N

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA N N N AAN AN N N

25 MARATHAWADA AN AN AN AAN AN AAN AN

26 VIDARBHA N AN AN AAN AAN AAN AN

27 CHHATTISGARH N N N AN AN N N

28 COASTAL A. PR. & YANAM N N N N N N N

29 TELANGANA AN N AN N N N AN

30 RAYALASEEMA AN AN AN AN AN AAN AN

31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL N N N N N N N

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA N N N N AN N N

33 NORTH INT.KARNATAKA N N N N AN AAN N

34 SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA N N N N N N N

35 KERALA & MAHE N N N N N AN N

36 LAKSHADWEEP N N N N N AN N

Highest Maximum Temperature (°C) 46.0 46.6 46.7 47.4 47.5 50.0 49.6 Station(/s) observed HMT Vijaywada Churu Pilani Churu Churu Churu Churu

Station(/s) lies in Met-Subdivision(/s) Coastal Andhra Pradesh

West Rajasthan East Rajasthan West Rajasthan West Rajasthan West Rajasthan West Rajasthan

LEGENDS:

N NORMAL (N+1,N-1)OC BN BELOW NORMAL (N-2)OC ABN APRECIABLY BELOW NORMAL (N-3.1 to -4.9)OC

AN ABOVE NORMAL (N+2)OC MBN MARKEDLY BELOW NORMAL (N-5 AND BELOW ) OC

AAN APRECIABLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+3.1 to +4.9)OC MAN MARKEDLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+5 AND ABOVE ) OC

* Cold wave conditions (Departure from Normal is( -4 OC to -5 OC and -5 OC to -6 OC) ** Severe Cold wave conditions (Departure from Normal is( -6 OC or less and -7 OC or less )

+ Heat wave conditions (Departure from Normal is (+4.5 OC to +6.4 OC) ++

Severe Heat wave conditions (Departure from Normal is (> +6.4 OC)

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Table-2

STATEWISE DISTRIBUTION OF NO. OF DISTRICTS

WITH EXCESS, NORMAL,DEFICIENT,SCANTY AND NO RAINFALL

S.

STATES PERIOD FROM : 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020

NO. LE E N D LD NR ND TOTAL

1 A & N ISLAND (UT) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3

2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 1 8 4 0 0 3 16

3. ASSAM 2 8 7 8 1 0 1 27

4. MEGHALAYA 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 7

5. NAGALAND 0 0 3 6 1 0 1 11

6. MANIPUR 0 0 1 6 1 0 1 9

7. MIZORAM 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 8

8. TRIPURA 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 4

9. SIKKIM 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4

10. WEST BENGAL 13 1 3 1 0 0 1 19

11. ODISHA 25 3 2 0 0 0 0 30

12. JHARKHAND 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 24

13. BIHAR 34 3 1 0 0 0 0 38

14. UTTAR PRADESH 67 5 0 3 0 0 0 75

15. UTTARAKHAND 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 13

16. HARYANA 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 21

17. CHANDIGARH (UT) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

18. DELHI 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 9

19. PUNJAB 17 3 0 0 0 0 0 20

20. HIMACHAL PRADESH 6 3 1 2 0 0 0 12

21. JAMMU & KASHMIR 2 1 10 3 1 0 5 22

22. RAJASTHAN 23 3 6 1 0 0 0 33

23. MADHYA PRADESH 37 4 4 4 2 0 0 51

24. GUJARAT 2 3 5 4 12 7 0 33

25. DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

26. DAMAN & DIU (UT) 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2

27. GOA 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2

28. MAHARASHTRA 9 6 8 5 4 3 1 36

29. CHHATISGARH 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 27

30. ANDHRA PRADESH 0 2 3 7 1 0 0 13

31. TELANGANA 5 6 8 9 3 0 0 31

32. TAMILNADU 0 1 3 15 13 0 0 32

33. PUDUCHERRY (UT) 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4

34. KARNATAKA 6 15 7 2 0 0 0 30

35. KERALA 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 14

36. LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

TOTAL 336 81 91 99 47 13 16 683

CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION

OF DISTRICTS OUT OF THE 50% 12% 14% 15% 7% 2%

667 WHOSE DATA RECEIVED

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS IN EARLIER YEARS SINCE 1st MARCH

DATE LE E N D LD NR

29.05.2019 9% 11% 20% 28% 27% 5%

30.05.2018 12% 12% 22% 25% 20% 9%

24.05.2017 6% 12% 22% 26% 24% 10%

25.05.2016 0% 30% 24% 27% 16% 3%

27.05.2015 0% 72% 18% 8% 2% 0%

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Table-3

RAINFALL DURING PRE-MONSOON SEASON

S. No.

Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st March to

27 MAY

2015 25 MAY

2016 24 MAY

2017 30 MAY

2018 29 MAY

2019 27 MAY

2020

1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

A N D

427 400 +7

99 370 -73

301 352 -14

476 449 +6

243 431 -44

201 407 -51

2. Arunachal Pradesh

A N D

608 685 -11

649 670 -3

727 663 +10

507 737 -31

545 721 -24

591 717 -18

3 Assam & Meghalaya

A N D

510 533 -4

633 513 +23

604 504 +20

448 577 -22

573 562 +2

639 535 +19

4. Nagaland, Manipur, Mizo. & Tripura

A N D

334 453 -26

426 434 -2

524 424 +23

453 485 -7

282 474 -40

244 444 -45

5. Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim

A N D

451 407 +11

366 384 -5

381 375 +2

464 447 +4

413 437 -6

484 397 +22

6. Gangetic West Bengal

A N D

163 148 +10

109 141 -22

127 138 -8

165 161 +3

224 157 +43

303 171 +77

7. Odisha A N D

109 125 -13

86 120 -29

77 119 -35

156 133 +17

147 131 +12

244 120

+103

8. Jharkhand A N D

97 72

+35

70 69 +2

40 67 -41

82 78 +6

105 76

+39

204 76

+167

9. Bihar A N D

100 69

+46

60 64 -7

87 62

+40

58 76 -24

56 74 -24

168 73

+131

10. East Uttar Pradesh

A N D

80 29

+179

33 27

+21

20 27 -26

33 31 +6

10 31 -68

88 29

+199

11. West Uttar Pradesh

A N D

96 27

+257

29 26

+11

14 26 -47

26 29 -9

18 28 -37

76 28

+175

12. Uttarakhand A N D

221 145 +52

121 141 -15

165 139 +19

134 153 -13

101 151 -33

222 147 +51

13. Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi

A N D

115 32

+256

35 32

+10

15 32 -53

22 33 -34

37 33

+11

95 36

+167

14. Punjab A N D

115 52

+121

48 51 -7

31 51 -39

25 53 -53

55 53 +5

120 53

+126

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Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st March to

27 MAY

2015 25 MAY

2016 24 MAY

2017 30 MAY

2018 29 MAY

2019 27 MAY

2020

15. Himachal Pradesh

A N D

301 238 +26

225 235 -4

182 234 -22

141 243 -42

135 241 -44

246 237 +4

16. Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh

A N D

578 320 +81

323 317 +2

273 314 -13

241 324 -26

219 322 -32

319 329 -3

17. West Rajasthan A N D

67 17

+301

9 15 -38

29 15

+91

5 18 -74

31 18

+78

33 20

+64

18. East Rajasthan

A N D

75 15

+409

10 13 -22

11 13 -14

7 17 -60

26 16

+57

36 17

+117

19. West Madhya Pradesh

A N D

69 11

+529

9 10 -7

3 10 -70

4 13 -64

13 12

+12

25 11

+123

20. East Madhya Pradesh

A N D

106 23

+353

27 23

+17

3 23 -87

15 25 -40

25 24 +1

79 22

+257

21. Gujarat Region

A N D

14 5

+198

1 3

-70

* 3

-96

* 6

-97

1 5

-79

4 5

-12

22. Saurashtra, Kutch & Diu

A N D

8 3

+147

1 3

-56

* 3

-95

* 4

-96

* 3

-88

1 3

-68

23. Konkan & Goa

A N D

51 25

+107

4 21 -80

17 19 -12

24 34 -29

1 31 -98

12 22 -44

24. Madhya Maharashtra

A N D

67 33

+103

15 29 -50

13 27 -53

16 37 -57

8 36 -77

33 28

+18

25. Marathawada A N D

83 26

+218

19 24 -21

6 23 -73

15 29 -48

6 28 -78

33 24

+37

26. Vidarbha

A N D

107 28

+279

37 27

+34

9 27 -68

17 30 -43

7 29 -77

42 26

+62

27. Chhattisgarh A N D

71 42

+70

43 41 +4

10 42 -75

53 46

+14

33 45 -27

109 39

+181

28. Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yaman

A N D

63 91 -31

123 88

+40

42 86 -52

97 96 +1

55 95 -42

79 93 -15

29. Telangana

A N D

108 53

+104

65 51

+30

24 49 -51

67 56

+19

25 55 -53

54 55 -3

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Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st March to

27 MAY

2015 25 MAY

2016 24 MAY

2017 30 MAY

2018 29 MAY

2019 27 MAY

2020

30. Rayalaseema

A N D

108 74

+45

55 70 -20

47 67 -30

87 80 +9

40 78 -49

55 75 -27

31. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal

A N D

227 121 +87

99 118 -16

110 115 -5

158 126 +25

46 124 -63

62 119 -48

32. Coastal Karnataka

A N D

194 144 +35

77 129 -40

98 121 -18

334 171 +95

47 162 -71

160 121 +32

33. North Interior Karnataka

A N D

111 77

+45

66 71 -7

64 68 -6

125 83

+50

45 81 -45

109 71

+53

34. South Interior Karnataka

A N D

204 133 +54

85 127 -33

159 123 +30

233 142 +64

112 139 -19

153 127 +20

35. Kerala & Mahe

A N D

449 337 +33

248 319 -22

277 307 -10

519 370 +40

163 359 -55

345 315 +9

36. Lakshadweep A N D

237 188 +26

45 172 -74

178 164 +8

576 219

+163

36 208 -83

136 159 -14

Country as a whole A N D

172.6 121.3 +42

114.0 117.1

-3

109.3 115.0

-5

115.7 129.1 -10

96.6 126.6 -24

146.2 122.0 +20

SUMMARY

No. of Sub-Divisions with rainfall

For the period from 1st March to

27 MAY 2015

25 MAY 2016

24 MAY 2017

30 MAY 2018

29 MAY 2019

27 MAY 2020

Large Excess Excess Normal Total

- 28 06 34

- 05 16 21

01 04 13 18

03 03 13 19

01 03 08 12

14 06 10 30

Deficient Large Deficient Scanty No rain Total

02 -

00 00 02

11 -

04 00 15

11 07 -

00 18

12 05 -

00 17

14 10 -

00 24

05 01 -

00 06

Data Inadequate 00 00 00 00 00 00

TOTAL 36 36 36 36 36 36

* Data is rounded off to nearest full figure according to Meteorological convention.

SEASONS : WINTER SEASON (January-February) PRE-MONSOON SEASON (March-May)

MONSOON SEASON (June-September) POST-MONSOON SEASON (October-December)

LEGENDS:

Large Excess: (+60% or more) Large Deficient: (-60% to -99%) A : Actual Rainfall (mm)

Excess: (+20% to +59%) Scanty: (-20% to -99%) N : Normal Rainfall (mm)

Normal: (+19% to -19%) No Rain (-100%) D : Departure from normal (%)

Deficient: (-20% to -59%) Data Inadequate: ** Rainfall upto 0.4 mm : *

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ANNEXURE-1

RAINFALL DURING THE WEEK (in cm.)

(21 MAY 2020 TO 27 MAY 2020)

21 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: BOMDILA-4, ITANAGAR-3, TAWANG-2, SEPPA-1, NAHARLAGUN-1, BHALUKPONG-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: WILLIAMNAGAR-23, MAWSYNRAM-15, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-13, BHAGHMARA-11, CHERRAPUNJI-9, SHILLONG C.S.O.-9, KHLIEHRIAT-6, NONGSTEIN-6, GOALPARA CWC-5, BARAPANI-5, GOALPARA PTO-5, HAZUAH-5, DHUBRI CWC-5, BAHALPUR-4, DHEMAJI-4, KOKRAJHAR-4, AIE NH XING-4, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-3, TAMULPUR-3, GOSSAIGAON-3, KARIMGANJ-3, PANBARI-3, GOIBARGAON-3, B P GHAT-3, HALFLONG-3, BARPETA-3, PUTHIMARI-2, MAJBAT-2, DRF-2, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-2, NUMALIGARH-2, BEKI MATHUNGARI-2, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-2, MATIJURI-2, GUWAHATI AP-2, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-2, RANGIA-2, MONGALDOI-2, DHUBRI IMD-2, TANGLA-1, DHARAMTUL-1, GOLAGHAT PTO-1, DHEKIAJULI-1, BADATIGHAT-1, JORHAT-1, SIVASAGAR-1, BARPATHAR-1, GOLAGHAT CWC-1, LUMDING-1, LAKHIPUR-1, TIKRIKILLA-1, TEZPUR-1, GHARMURA-1, NAHAR KATIA-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: ARUNDHUTINAGAR-3, SONAMURA-3, PONGKHURI NSDMA AWS-3, AGARTALA AERO-3, UDAIPUR-3, MOKOKCHANG-2, BELONIA-2, AIZWAL-2, BISHALGARH-2, SENAPATI-2, GANDECHERRA-2, KAMALPUR-2, WOKHA-1, KOHIMA-1, ZUNHEBOTOI NSDMA AWS-1, KAILASHAHAR AERO-1, LUNGLEI-1, JHARNAPANI-1, KHOWAI-1, UKHRUKL-1, KOHIMA SADAR NSDMA AWS-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: SEVOKE-7, AMFU MAJHIAN-5, KABI-4, MALDA-3, SUKIAPOKHRI-3, DAMTHANG-3, CHUNGTHANG-3, COOCH BEHAR-2, MANGAN-2, SHIPGYAR-2, SANKALAN-2, FALAKATA-2, GANGTOK-2, RAIGANJ (PTO)-2, CHEPAN-2, AMFU KALIMPONG-2, AMFU PUNDIBARI-2, BAROBHISHA-2, PEDONG-2, RANIPOOL-2, TADONG-2, JALPAIGURI-2, KHANITAR-2, BAGDOGRA IAF-2, DENTAM-2, BUXADUAR-1, NH31 BRIDGE-1, MAJITAR-1, DOMOHANI-1, CHAMPASARI-1, GAJOLDOBA-1, MATHABHANGA-1, YUKSOM-1, KUMARGRAM-1, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-1, GANGETIC WEST BENGAL: ALIPORE-24, DUM DUM-20, HARINKHOLA-13, DEBAGRAM-13, BURDWAN (PTO)-10, MANTESWAR-9, DIGHA-9, MOHANPUR-7, KHARAGPUR( I.I.T)-7, SURI (CWC)-7, MANGALKOTE-7, BANKURA(CWC)-7, LALGARH-7, MIDNAPORE(CWC)-7, KALAIKUNDA ( IAF)-6, LABPUR-6, RAJNAGAR-6, SRI NIKETAN-6, RAMPURHAT (DRMS)-5, BANKURA-5, KHARIDWAR-5, PHULBERIA-5, DIAMOND HARBOUR-5, CANNING-5, D.P.GHAT-5, NALHATI-5, GHEROPARA-4, LUCHIPUR-4, SIMULA-4, KANSABATI DAM-4, TUSUMA-4, PANAGARH (IAF)-4, DURGAPUR-4, ASANSOL(CWC)-4, ASANSOL-3, TILPARA BARRAGE-3, BURNPUR-3, PURIHANSA-3, TANTLOI-3, MANKAR-2, MURARAI-2, ODISHA: BHOGRAI-13, RAJGHAT-12, JALESWAR-12, CHANDANPUR-11, BANGIRIPOSI-11, PARADEEP CWR-9, SAMAKHUNTA AWS-9, BETANATI ARG-9, BARIPADA-9, CHANDIKHOL ARG-7, JOSHIPUR-7, DANAGADI ARG-7, NH5 GOBINDPUR-6, BALASORE-6, MARSAGHAI ARG-6, KAKATPUR-6, JAMSOLAGHAT-5, BINJHARPUR ARG-5, JAJPUR-5, NIALI ARG-5, NILGIRI-5, TIRING-5, JENAPUR-5, BARI ARG-5, KUJANGA ARG-5, KEONJHARGARH-5, JHUMPURA-5, MUNDALI-5, GARADAPUR ARG-5, ALIPINGAL-5, KOREI ARG-5, TIRTOL ARG-5, CHANDBALI-4, RAGHUNATHPUR ARG-4, KANTAPADA ARG-4, KANKADAHAD ARG-4, KAMAKHYANAGAR-4, TIHIDI ARG-4, BONTH-4, ALTUMA CWC-4, GHATAGAON-4, BALIMUNDALI-4, BHUBANESWAR AERO-3, DHENKANAL-3, KAPTIPADA ARG-3, RAJKANIKA-3, KENDRAPARA-3, BHUBAN ARG-3, REMUNA ARG-3, PATTAMUNDAI-3, BHADRAK AWS-3, AKHUAPADA-3, SATYABADI ARG-3, NISCHINTAKOILI ARG-3, RAIRANGPUR-3, CHAMPUA-3, ANANDPUR-3, BALIKUDA ARG-3, SUKINDA-3, DERABIS ARG-3, UDALA-3, BASUDEVPUR AWS-3, BALIPATNA ARG-3, KARANJIA-3, MAHANGA ARG-3, DHAMNAGAR ARG-3, ASTARANGA ARG-3, JAGATSINGHPUR AWS-3, SWAM-PATNA-2, DAITARI-2, SALEPUR ARG-2, ATHGARH-2, SORO-2, JAIPUR-2, NIMPARA-2, CUTTACK-2, GOP-2, JODA ARG-2, KRISHNAPRASAD-2, TIGIRIA ARG-2, HARICHANDANPUR ARG-2, PURI-2, NARAJ-2, BANKI ARG-1, HINDOL-1, PIPILI-1, THAKURMUNDA-1, TELKOI-1, JHARKHAND: RAJMAHAL-6, MAHESHPUR-6, MESSENJOR-5, JAMSHEDPUR MO-5, PAKUR-5, PAKURIA-4, HIRANPUR-3, MOHARO-3, JARMINDI-3, PATHARGAMA-3, GHATSILA-3, PUTKI-3, KONER-3, DEOGHAR-3, CHAIBASA-2, GODDA-2, TOPCHANCHI-2, DHANBAD-2, JARIDIH-2, BOKARO-2, MAITHON-2, TENUGHAT-2, TUNDI-1, NANDADIH-1, NIMDIH-1, PANCHET-1, PUPUNKI-1, GOBINDPUR-1, CHANDIL-1, SATGAON-1, KHARSEMA-1, MARKACHOU-1, BIHAR: GAUNAHA-5, DHENGRAGHAT-3, SONO-2, SURYAGADHA-2, SAHEBPUR KANAL-2, COLGAON-2, JAMUI-2, JHANJHARPUR-2, PHULPARAS-2, JHAJHA-2, BIHPUR-2, MONGHYR-2, BANKA-2, KATIHAR NORTH-2, GOPALGANJ-2, BHAGALPUR-1, KHAGADIA-1, MANIHARI-1, KATORIA-1, HATHWA-1, KISHANGANJ-1, BIHAR SHRIF-1, PARBATTA-1, KURSELA-1, GOGRI-1, HASANPUR-1, BUXAR-1, CHERIA B.PUR 1-1, JALEY-1, RAJAULI-1, BAHADURGANJ-1, BALTARA-1, BARHIYA-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: PARANGIPETTAI-3, THIRUCHUZHI-2, SIVAGANGA-2, TIRUPATHUR-2, PECHIPARAI-1, KUZHITHURAI-1, DINDIGUL-1, N. I. KARNATAKA: MUNIRABAD-2, KOPPAL PTO-2, KERALA & MAHE: NEYYATTINKARA-6, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-4, KAYAMKULAM AGRI-3, NEDUMANGAD-2, PUNALUR-2, TRIVANDRUM AERO-2, KURUDAMANNIL-2, KOLLAM RLY-1, CHENGANNUR-1, KAYAMKULAM-1, PEERMADE TO-1, CHERTHALA-1, HARIPAD-1, VARKALA-1, LAKSHADWEEP: MINICOY-5, AGATHI-2. 22 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: BHALUKPONG-12, BOMDILA-10, ITANAGAR-9, ZIRO-9, ROING-8, PASIGHAT AERO-7, NAHARLAGUN-6, BASAR-6, DAPARIJO-4, HAWAI-3, TAWANG-3, YINGKIONG-3, SEPPA-2, TEZU-2, TUTING-2, MIAO-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-25, MAWSYNRAM-22, CHERRAPUNJI-21, KHLIEHRIAT-15, GOALPARA CWC-12, GOALPARA PTO-11, NONGSTEIN-10, DHUBRI CWC-10, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-10,

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GOIBARGAON-8, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-8, SHILLONG C.S.O.-8, TAMULPUR-7, BARAPANI-7, WILLIAMNAGAR-7, DRF-7, TEZPUR-7, MAJBAT-6, DHEMAJI-6, GOSSAIGAON-6, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-6, HAZUAH-6, KOKRAJHAR-5, MANASH NH XING-5, AIE NH XING-5, RANGIA-5, BARPETA-5, BHAGHMARA-5, TIKRIKILLA-5, DHUBRI IMD-4, PANBARI-4, PUTHIMARI-4, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-4, BEKI MATHUNGARI-4, BADATIGHAT-3, MONGALDOI-3, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-3, NUMALIGARH-3, KARIMGANJ-3, MAJULI-3, BAHALPUR-3, DHEKIAJULI-2, JIA BHARALI N T XING-2, KAMPUR-2, D/MOHANBARI AERO-2, B P GHAT-2, GUWAHATI AP-2, DHOLLA BAZAR-1, KHERONIGHAT-1, DHARAMTUL-1, HALFLONG-1, LAKHIPUR-1, TINSUKIA-1, NAHAR KATIA-1, CHAPARMUKH-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: SABROOM-13, GANDECHERRA-5, DHARMANAGAR/ PANISAGAR-4, KAILASHAHAR AERO-4, AIZWAL-2, LUNGLEI-1, AMARPUR-1, KAMALPUR-1, CHAMPHAI-1, LAWNGTLAI (DISTRICT: LAWNGTLAI)-1, SERCHIP(HYDRO)-1, PONGKHURI NSDMA AWS-1, SAIHA-1, KHOWAI-1, UKHRUKL-1, LAWNGTLAI (DISTRICT: LAWNGTLAI)-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: BUXADUAR-8, CHEPAN-6, HASIMARA-6, KUMARGRAM-6, BAROBHISHA-6, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-6, ALIPURDUAR (CWC)-6, COOCH BEHAR-5, AMFU PUNDIBARI-5, NAGARKATA-4, NH31 BRIDGE-4, DOMOHANI-4, MATHABHANGA-4, MURTI-4, GAJOLDOBA-4, JALPAIGURI-4, CHENGMARI/DIANA-3, CHAMPASARI-3, AMFU MAJHIAN-3, SEVOKE-2, YUKSOM-1, DAMTHANG-1, GANGTOK-1, KHANITAR-1, PEDONG-1, TADONG-1, RANIPOOL-1, RAIGANJ (PTO)-1, MAJITAR-1, SUKIAPOKHRI-1, NAMCHI AWS-1, KABI-1, DARJEELING-1, KALIMPONG-1, JHARKHAND: PATHARGAMA-1, GODDA-1, MEHGAWAN-1, BIHAR: BIHPUR-4, BAHADURGANJ-3, SABOUR-2, KATIHAR NORTH-2, MANIHARI-2, BHAGALPUR-2, PURNEA-2, TAIBPUR-2, THAKURGANJ-2, KISHANGANJ-2, DHENGRAGHAT-2, GALGALIA-1, KURSELA-1, COLGAON-1, COASTAL A.P. & YANAM: VARARAMACHANDRAPUR-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: PECHIPARAI-12, KUZHITHURAI-4, BHOOTHAPANDY-4, HOSUR-2, ERANIEL-2, ODANCHATRAM-2, MYLAUDY-2, VALPARAI TALUK OFFICE-1, UTHANGARAI-1, COLACHEL-1, PAIYUR AWS-1, DENKANIKOTTAI-1, PALANI-1, HOGENAKKAL-1, PENNAGARAM-1, NAGERCOIL-1, ANNUR-1, PALAYAMKOTTAI-1, THUCKALAY-1, VALPARAI PTO-1, DINDIGUL-1, NADUVATTAM-1, SHOOLAGIRI-1, COASTAL KARNATAKA: SUBRAMANYA-2, BELTHANGADI-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: HASSAN PTO-2, SRAVANABELAGOLA-1, BHAGAMANDALA-1, KERALA & MAHE: NEDUMANGAD-22, ERNAKULAM SOUTH-12, NEYYATTINKARA-10, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-9, TRIVANDRUM AERO-7, KOCHI I.A.F.-7, KURUDAMANNIL-7, PUNALUR-7, MANCOMPU-6, VAIKOM-5, KAYAMKULAM AGRI-5, KUMARAKAM-5, KAYAMKULAM-4, CHENGANNUR-4, ALAPUZHA-4, CHERTHALA-4, PEERMADE TO-3, KODUNGALLUR-3, HARIPAD-3, ALWAYE PWD-3, KOZHA-3, KONNI-2, IRINJALAKUDA-2, KOLLAM RLY-2, VARKALA-2, ARYANKAVU-2, ENAMAKKAL-1, KOTTAYAM-1, MAVELIKARA-1, PIRAVAM-1, KANJIRAPPALLY-1, LAKSHADWEEP: MINICOY-1. 23 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: BHALUKPONG-11, ITANAGAR-4, ROING-4, NAHARLAGUN-3, BOMDILA-3, ZIRO-3, PASIGHAT AERO-3, MIAO-2, TEZU-1, BASAR-1, SEPPA-1, DAPARIJO-1, YINGKIONG-1, TAWANG-1, HAWAI-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: CHERRAPUNJI-33, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-28, MAWSYNRAM-23, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-15, KHLIEHRIAT-13, HAZUAH-10, PANBARI-8, DRF-8, BARPETA-8, GOIBARGAON-7, JIA BHARALI N T XING-7, DHEKIAJULI-5, NONGSTEIN-5, TAMULPUR-5, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-5, AMRAGHAT-4, GOSSAIGAON-4, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-4, MANASH NH XING-4, PUTHIMARI-4, GUWAHATI AP-4, RANGIA-4, GOALPARA CWC-4, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-4, KOKRAJHAR-3, GOALPARA PTO-3, TEZPUR-3, D/MOHANBARI AERO-3, AIE NH XING-3, DHOLAI-3, BEKI MATHUNGARI-3, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-3, DHEMAJI-3, WILLIAMNAGAR-2, A P GHAT-2, MAJULI-2, KHOWANG-2, GHARMURA-1, BHAGHMARA-1, NEAMATIGHAT-1, TANGLA-1, TIKRIKILLA-1, SILCHAR-1, DHUBRI CWC-1, SHILLONG C.S.O.-1, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-1, DHUBRI IMD-1, BAHALPUR-1, HALFLONG-1, B P GHAT-1, NUMALIGARH-1, MATIJURI-1, KARIMGANJ-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: ZUNHEBOTOI NSDMA AWS-3, IMPHAL T-AERO-2, CHOTTABEKRA-2, AIZWAL-2, MAMIT-2, SENAPATI-1, KOHIMA SADAR NSDMA AWS-1, ONG PANGKONG NSDMA AWS-1, TUENSANG-1, BISHNUPUR-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: SHIPGYAR-4, CHUNGTHANG-3, BUXADUAR-3, SANKALAN-3, CHEPAN-2, KUMARGRAM-2, MANGAN-2, COOCH BEHAR-2, YUKSOM-1, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-1, HASIMARA-1, AMFU PUNDIBARI-1, PEDONG-1, BAROBHISHA-1, DENTAM-1, SUKIAPOKHRI-1, KABI-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: PAHALGAM-1, PAHALGAM AWS-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: SANKARIDURG-3, YERCAUD-3, TIRUCHENGODE-2, RAYAKOTTAH-2, KOTHAGIRI-2, SIVAKASI-2, BARUR-2, PALACODE-1, G BAZAR-1, MARANDAHALLI-1, DHARAMAPURI-1, PENUCONDAPURAM-1, THALI-1, POCHAMPALLI-1, DHARMAPURI PTO-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: MANDYA PTO-5, YELANDUR-4, HASSAN PTO-3, C R PATNA-3, MADDUR-3, KOLLEGAL-2, BASARALU-2, SRAVANABELAGOLA-1, NANJANAGUD-1, ANEKAL-1, KERALA & MAHE: KOLLAM RLY-4, ALAPUZHA-2, VAIKOM-1. 24 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: PASIGHAT AERO-9, TUTING-6, ROING-6, ITANAGAR-5, NAHARLAGUN-4, ZIRO-3, BASAR-3, BOMDILA-3, HAWAI-2, NAMSAI-2, YINGKIONG-2, BHALUKPONG-2, TAWANG-1, SEPPA-1, DAPARIJO-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: TIKRIKILLA-38, MAWSYNRAM-36, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-34, CHERRAPUNJI-32, KHLIEHRIAT-14, DHUBRI IMD-12, DHUBRI CWC-12, GOALPARA CWC-10, GOALPARA PTO-9, HALFLONG-7, GOIBARGAON-6, TAMULPUR-6, DHOLLA BAZAR-5, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-5, RANGIA-5, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-4, D/MOHANBARI AERO-4, DHEMAJI-4, NONGSTEIN-3, A P GHAT-3, WILLIAMNAGAR-3, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-3, MAJBAT-3, GUWAHATI AP-3, TINSUKIA-3, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-2, MAJULI-2, SHILLONG C.S.O.-2, PUTHIMARI-2, KHOWANG-2, BAHALPUR-2, MATIJURI-2, DRF-2, TANGLA-1, KHERONIGHAT-1, HAZUAH-1, BARAPANI-1, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-1, PANBARI-1, BADATIGHAT-1, GOSSAIGAON-1, MANASH NH XING-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: WOKHA-2, ZUNHEBOTOI NSDMA AWS-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: MANGAN-8,

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GANGTOK-7, SHIPGYAR-7, SANKALAN-6, CHUNGTHANG-6, KUMARGRAM-5, KABI-4, COOCH BEHAR-4, TADONG-4, FALAKATA-3, MATHABHANGA-2, YUKSOM-2, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-1, BAROBHISHA-1, CHAMPASARI-1, NAGARKATA-1, CHENGMARI/DIANA-1, UTTARAKHAND: JOSHIMATH-2, HIMACHAL PRADESH: PALAMPUR-1, SEO BAGH-1, MASHOBRA AGRO-1, SHIMLA AERO-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: BHADERWAH ARG-1, GULMARG AWS-1, BADARWAH-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: KOVILPATTI-1, COASTAL KARNATAKA: SUBRAMANYA-7, S. I. KARNATAKA: BELLUR-2, ALUR-2, BELUR-2, SRAVANABELAGOLA-1, ARKALGUD-1, KERALA & MAHE: THODUPUZHA-2, KOLLAM RLY-1, KAYAMKULAM AGRI-1. 25 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: ROING-19, PASIGHAT AERO-15, ITANAGAR-6, HAWAI-6, TEZU-5, NAHARLAGUN-4, YINGKIONG-4, BASAR-3, BHALUKPONG-3, TUTING-3, NAMSAI-3, ZIRO-2, MIAO-2, TAWANG-1, DEOMALI-1, DAPARIJO-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: MAWSYNRAM-25, CHERRAPUNJI-24, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-23, KHLIEHRIAT-15, WILLIAMNAGAR-15, DHUBRI CWC-13, DHUBRI IMD-12, BHAGHMARA-11, KOKRAJHAR-11, B P GHAT-10, DHEMAJI-9, BAHALPUR-9, DHOLLA BAZAR-9, GOALPARA PTO-9, DRF-9, GOALPARA CWC-8, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-8, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-8, MANASH NH XING-7, BARPETA-7, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-7, PANBARI-7, KARIMGANJ-6, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-6, AIE NH XING-6, HALFLONG-5, GOSSAIGAON-5, A P GHAT-5, D/MOHANBARI AERO-4, TIKRIKILLA-4, NONGSTEIN-4, SILCHAR-3, TAMULPUR-3, LAKHIPUR-3, GUWAHATI AP-3, BADATIGHAT-3, MATIJURI-3, GOIBARGAON-3, HAZUAH-2, RANGIA-2, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-2, KHOWANG-2, MAJBAT-2, BEKI MATHUNGARI-2, MAJULI-1, SHILLONG C.S.O.-1, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-1, AMRAGHAT-1, PUTHIMARI-1, NEAMATIGHAT-1, BARAPANI-1, LUMDING-1, MARGHERITA-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: WOKHA-2, SENAPATI-2, UKHRUKL-1, CHOTTABEKRA-1, KOHIMA-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: MATHABHANGA-7, GANGTOK-5, SHIPGYAR-5, MURTI-5, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-5, BAROBHISHA-5, HASIMARA-4, BUXADUAR-4, GAJOLDOBA-4, COOCH BEHAR-4, CHEPAN-4, KUMARGRAM-4, NH31 BRIDGE-3, CHUNGTHANG-3, TADONG-3, CHAMPASARI-3, FALAKATA-2, NAGARKATA-2, DOMOHANI-2, JALPAIGURI-2, CHENGMARI/DIANA-2, MANGAN-1, SUKIAPOKHRI-1, BAGDOGRA IAF-1, RAIGANJ (PTO)-1, SANKALAN-1, SEVOKE-1, AMFU MAJHIAN-1, RANIPOOL-1, ODISHA: SIMILIGUDA AWS-3, KASHIPUR-2, JHARKHAND: MESSENJOR-1, BIHAR: BHIMNAGAR-2, PURNEA-2, FORBESGANJ-2, SONBARSA-2, UTTARAKHAND: NAINITAL-1, UKHIMATH-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: BHADERWAH ARG-1, COASTAL A.P. & YANAM: CHINTAPALLE-3, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: VIRALIMALAI-4, VADIPATTI-3, NATHAM-3, MARUNGAPURI-2, VAZHAPADI-2, SHOOLAGIRI-2, TRP TOWN-2, MARANDAHALLI-2, TIRUPATTUR-1, THATHIENGRPET-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: HONAKERE-5, BASARALU-5, BENGALURU CITY OBSY-3, KRISHNARAJPET-3, HASSAN PTO-3, MANDYA PTO-3, MYSURU PTO-3, KRISHNARAJASAGARA-2, BELLUR-2, YELANDUR-2, SRAVANABELAGOLA-2, PERIYAPATNA-1, BENGALURU HAL AP OBSY-1, T NARASIPUR-1, SARGUR-1, KERALA & MAHE: AMBALAVAYAL-1, KUPPADY-1. 26 MAY 2020 A & N ISLAND: MAYA BANDAR-1, IAF CARNICOBAR-1, ARUNACHAL PRADESH: ROING-13, PASIGHAT AERO-9, NAMSAI-8, HAWAI-8, MIAO-6, BHALUKPONG-5, DEOMALI-4, YINGKIONG-4, NAHARLAGUN-4, TEZU-4, TUTING-3, BASAR-3, ITANAGAR-2, TAWANG-2, DAPARIJO-2, SEPPA-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: MAWSYNRAM-30, KHLIEHRIAT-28, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-25, PANBARI-24, CHERRAPUNJI-19, BARPETA-19, BEKI MATHUNGARI-19, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-18, GOSSAIGAON-16, KOKRAJHAR-16, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-15, TAMULPUR-15, AIE NH XING-15, GOALPARA PTO-14, MANASH NH XING-13, GOALPARA CWC-12, BAHALPUR-10, RANGIA-10, NONGSTEIN-8, DHUBRI IMD-8, GOIBARGAON-8, MORANHAT-8, NEAMATIGHAT-7, DHUBRI CWC-7, DHEMAJI-7, MAJBAT-7, PUTHIMARI-7, TIKRIKILLA-7, TINSUKIA-7, MAJULI-7, NUMALIGARH-7, SIVASAGAR-6, JORHAT-6, DHOLLA BAZAR-6, TEZPUR-6, DHEKIAJULI-5, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-5, BADATIGHAT-5, NAHAR KATIA-5, DRF-5, KHOWANG-5, HAZUAH-5, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-5, WILLIAMNAGAR-5, MARGHERITA-4, D/MOHANBARI AERO-4, SHILLONG C.S.O.-4, JIA BHARALI N T XING-3, GUWAHATI AP-3, BIHUBAR-3, GOLAGHAT CWC-3, GOLAGHAT PTO-3, KAMPUR-3, DILLIGHAT-3, SILCHAR-3, KHERONIGHAT-3, KARIMGANJ-3, BARAPANI-2, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-2, B P GHAT-2, TANGLA-2, LUMDING-2, DHARAMTUL-2, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-1, LAKHIPUR-1, DHOLAI-1, A P GHAT-1, GHARMURA-1, BOKAJAN-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: WOKHA-3, JHARNAPANI-2, KOHIMA SADAR NSDMA AWS-1, TULI NSDMA AWS-1, SABROOM-1, PHEK-1, KOHIMA-1, ZUNHEBOTOI NSDMA AWS-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: KUMARGRAM-13, BAROBHISHA-12, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-12, CHEPAN-8, AMFU PUNDIBARI-5, CHUNGTHANG-5, HASIMARA-5, FALAKATA-4, SHIPGYAR-4, JALPAIGURI-4, DOMOHANI-4, NH31 BRIDGE-3, GAJOLDOBA-3, COOCH BEHAR-2, GANGTOK-2, PEDONG-2, AMFU KALIMPONG-1, MALDA-1, TADONG-1, MATHABHANGA-1, KALIMPONG-1, BAGDOGRA IAF-1, SUKIAPOKHRI-1, GANGETIC WEST BENGAL: SURI (CWC)-2, TILPARA BARRAGE-2, GHEROPARA-1, ODISHA: TENTULIKHUNTI ARG-3, JHORIGAM ARG-1, JHARKHAND: MOHARO-2, JARMINDI-1, MESSENJOR-1, BIHAR: GALGALIA-3, THAKURGANJ-2, TAIBPUR-1, TELANGANA: ACHAMPETA-1, MEDCHAL-1, MADDUR-1, KONDURG-1, KONDAPUR-1, SADASIVPET-1, RAYALASEEMA: URAVAKONDA-1, OWK-1, CHILAMATHUR-1, DHONE-1, HINDUPUR-1, RUDRAVARAM-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: PERIYANAICKENPALAYAM-3, SATTUR-2, ANDIPATTI-2, KAMUDHI-2, PALANI-2, PARAMAKUDI-1, PERIYAKULAM-1, HOSUR-1, ILLAYANGUDI-1, CHETTIKULAM-1, KOVILPATTI-1, DHARAPURAM-1, DEVALA-1, PECHIPARAI-1, SRIVILLIPUTHUR-1, NADUVATTAM-1, KODAIKANAL-1, UDUMALPET-1, COASTAL KARNATAKA: KIRAVATTI-1, MANCHIKERE-1, MUNDGOD-1, N. I. KARNATAKA: NALWATWAD-6, SHIRAHATTI-4, ILKAL-3, GADAG PBO OBSY-3, YELBURGA-2, KUSHTAGI-2, SHIGGAON-2, BELLATTI-2, DAMBAL-1, HAVERI PTO-1, HUNGUND-1, SAVANUR-1, TAVARAGERA-1, MUDGAL-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: PANDAVAPURA-4, HOSADURGA-4, SRIRANGAPATNA-4, BELUR-3, MYSURU

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PTO-3, RAMPURA-3, YAGATI-2, KRISHNARAJASAGARA-2, N R PURA-2, TIPTUR-2, ANEKAL-2, RAMAGIRI-1, HALEBEEDU-1, MAGADI-1, BELLUR-1, KADUR-1, CHIKKAMAGALURU PTO-1, AJJAMPURA-1, KOTTIGEHARA-1, KERALA & MAHE: CHERTHALA-5, AMBALAVAYAL-3, MAVELIKARA-3, ALAPUZHA-3, KODUNGALLUR-3, PIRAVAM-2, KUMARAKAM-2, KOCHI I.A.F.-2, ERNAKULAM SOUTH-2, KUPPADY-2, KONNI-1, MANCOMPU-1, HARIPAD-1, KAYAMKULAM-1, KAYAMKULAM AGRI-1, PUNALUR-1, CHENGANNUR-1. 27 MAY 2020 ARUNACHAL PRADESH: ROING-8, ZIRO-5, HAWAI-4, TEZU-3, BHALUKPONG-3, NAHARLAGUN-3, ITANAGAR-3, MIAO-2, BOMDILA-2, SEPPA-1, DAPARIJO-1, NAMSAI-1, PASIGHAT AERO-1, BASAR-1, DEOMALI-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: KHLIEHRIAT-52, CHERRAPUNJI-24, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-19, BHAGHMARA-10, B P GHAT-10, PANBARI-9, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-8, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-8, GHARMURA-8, HALFLONG-8, LAKHIPUR-8, NEAMATIGHAT-7, MATIJURI-7, RANGIA-7, DHEMAJI-7, GUWAHATI AP-7, KARIMGANJ-7, LUMDING-7, GOIBARGAON-6, MAJBAT-6, A P GHAT-6, PUTHIMARI-6, GOALPARA CWC-6, HAZUAH-6, BEKY RLY.BRIDGE-6, WILLIAMNAGAR-6, KOKRAJHAR-6, AIE NH XING-5, DRF-5, DHOLAI-5, AMRAGHAT-5, GOALPARA PTO-5, BAHALPUR-5, MANASH NH XING-5, SILCHAR-5, JORHAT-5, KHERONIGHAT-5, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-5, MORANHAT-5, BARPATHAR-5, BIHUBAR-4, BOKAJAN-4, GOLAGHAT PTO-4, TEZPUR-4, SIVASAGAR-4, GOSSAIGAON-4, NUMALIGARH-4, NONGSTEIN-4, DHEKIAJULI-3, KHOWANG-3, MARGHERITA-3, TAMULPUR-3, D/MOHANBARI AERO-3, BARAPANI-3, MAJULI-3, KAMPUR-3, TINSUKIA-3, GOLAGHAT CWC-3, DHUBRI CWC-3, SHILLONG C.S.O.-3, BADATIGHAT-2, DHOLLA BAZAR-2, NAHAR KATIA-2, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-2, DHARAMTUL-2, TIKRIKILLA-2, JIA BHARALI N T XING-1, DHUBRI IMD-1, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-1, DILLIGHAT-1, CHAPARMUKH-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: KAMALPUR-12, DHARMANAGAR/ PANISAGAR-11, AGARTALA AERO-8, SONAMURA-8, BISHALGARH-7, LENGPUI-7, KOHIMA-6, SENAPATI-6, KHOWAI-5, UDAIPUR-5, KAILASHAHAR AERO-5, JHARNAPANI-5, BISHNUPUR-4, ARUNDHUTINAGAR-4, MOKOKCHANG-4, AMARPUR-4, AIZWAL-4, WOKHA-3, UKHRUKL-3, MAMIT-3, IMPHAL T-AERO-2, THOUBAL-2, BELONIA-2, CHOTTABEKRA-2, PHEK-2, SERCHIP(HYDRO)-2, CHAMPHAI-1, CHURACHANDPUR-1, TUENSANG-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: KUMARGRAM-10, RAIGANJ (PTO)-6, CHEPAN-4, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-4, HASIMARA-4, BAROBHISHA-3, FALAKATA-3, MATHABHANGA-2, NH31 BRIDGE-2, KALIMPONG-1, BAGDOGRA IAF-1, GAJOLDOBA-1, SEVOKE-1, CHAMPASARI-1, JALPAIGURI-1, CHENGMARI/DIANA-1, GANGETIC WEST BENGAL: BERHAMPORE-4, RAMPURHAT (DRMS)-1, JHARKHAND: MAHESHPUR-1, PAKUR-1, PAKURIA-1, GODDA-1, MEHGAWAN-1, PATHARGAMA-1, MOHARO-1, BIHAR: PURNEA-4, DHENGRAGHAT-4, BAHADURGANJ-2, BANKA-2, LAKHISARAI-2, SHEIKHPURA-1, MURLIGANJ-1, THAKURGANJ-1, KATORIA-1, HIMACHAL PRADESH: SALONI-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: BHADERWAH ARG-1, TELANGANA: MAGANOOR-1, ASIFABAD-1, SHADNAGAR-1, RAYALASEEMA: DHONE-1, VENKATAGIRI KOTA-1, KUPPAM-1, GUNTAKAL-1, BRAHMASAMUDRAM-1, TAMIL.,PUDU.& KARAIKAL: KETTI-2, G BAZAR-2, KRISHNAGIRI-2, ANDIPATTI-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: BENGALURU CITY OBSY-3, BENGALURU HAL AP OBSY-3, KRISHNARAJPET-2, KOLAR PWD-1, CHAMARAJANAGAR-1, MADDUR-1, PERIYAPATNA-1, CHITRADURGA OBSY-1, T NARASIPUR-1, HIRIYUR HMS-1, KOLLEGAL-1, KERALA & MAHE: PONNANI-6, KAYAMKULAM-5, MAVELIKARA-5, KAYAMKULAM AGRI-4, VARKALA-4, KANJIRAPPALLY-4, ENAMAKKAL-3, CHENGANNUR-3, PUNALUR-2, KONNI-2, KOLLAM RLY-1, HARIPAD-1, VAIKOM-1, THODUPUZHA-1, KUNNAMKULAM-1, KURUDAMANNIL-1.

LEGENDS: CWC Central Water Commission PT/PTO Part Time Observatory

AP Airport FMO Flood Meteorological Office PBO Pilot Balloon Observatory

AWS Automated Weather Station IAF Indian Air Force REV Revenue

ARG Automated Rain Gauge IMD India Meteorological Department SR State Raingauge

CDR Cyclone Detection Radar PWD Public Works Department

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(1) Area Weighted Rainfall (mm) for the country as a whole :

Rainfall

Actual

Normal

% Dep.

(2) Categorywise No. of Subdivisions & % Area of the Country :

L. Excess

Excess

Normal

Deficient

L. DeficientNo Rain

(3) Categorywise comparative distribution of Sub-divisions ( cumulative rainfall ) and All India % Rainfall Departure for last five years since March 1st

Category

L. Excess

Excess

Normal

Deficient

L. Deficient

No Rain

All India

% Dep.

(4) Categorywise comparative % distribution of districts ( cumulative rainfall )

for last five years since March 1st

Category 29.05.2019 30.05.2018 24.05.2017 25.05.2016 27.05.2015

L. Excess 50% 9% 12% 6% 0% 0%

Excess 12% 11% 12% 12% 30% 72%

Normal 14% 20% 22% 22% 24% 18%

Deficient 15% 28% 25% 26% 27% 8%

L. Deficient 7% 27% 20% 24% 16% 2%

No Rain 2% 5% 9% 10% 3% 0%

ARUNACHAL PRADESH D(-46)---->N(-18) UTTARAKHAND LE(66)---->E(51)

ASSAM & MEGHALAYA D(-33)---->N(19) GUJARAT REGION E(36)---->N(-12)

SHWB & SIKKIM N(9)---->E(22) SAURASHTRA & KUTCH D(-55)---->LD(-68)

KONKAN & GOA N(6)---->D(-44)

MADHYA MAHARASHTRA E(56)---->N(18)

MARATHWADA LE(77)---->E(37)

RAYALASEEMA N(-12)---->D(-27)

COASTAL KARNATAKA LE(82)---->E(32)

N. I. KARNATAKA LE(83)---->E(53)

24.05.2017

Improvements Deteriorations

(43%)

(90%)

(10%)

4 0

-5% 42%

28

0

7

2

13

0

8

14 11

(45%) (50%)

0

-24% -3%

(54%)

1

11

(46%)

5

(40%)

-10%

3

0

20%

0

3

1

10

14

6

0

12

3

15%

20.05.2020

(22%)

5

(76%)

1

27.05.2020

(40%)

10

(55%)

27.05.2015

13

PRE- MONSOON SEASON-2020

Performance since 1st March up to

CategoryWeek Ending on Cumulative upto

Week Ending on Cumulative upto

107.1

27.05.2020 27.05.2020

0

16 6

30.05.2018

54

25.05.2016

0

14.9 14.1 122.0

53% -12% 20%

27.05.2020 29.05.2019

27.05.2020 20.05.2020 27.05.2020 20.05.2020

22.9 12.4 146.2 123.1

4 6

20.05.2020

85%0 3 6(10%) 3(9%)

2 9

7 5(10%)13%

6(15%)

87%

18(56%)

10(28%) 9(20%)

14(49%)

15%15 10 1(3%) 0(0%)10 1 0(0%) 0(0%)

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S. METEOROLOGICAL WEEK : 21.05.2020 TO 27.05.2020 PERIOD: 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020NO. SUBDIVISIONS ACTUAL NORMAL % DEP. CAT. ACTUAL NORMAL % DEP. CAT.

EAST & NORTH EAST INDIA 127.9 44.8 376.4 345.4

1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 222.7 58.7 279% LE 590.5 716.7 -18% N2 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA 328.8 70.5 366% LE 639.3 535.4 19% N3 N M M T 61.0 70.9 -14% N 244.3 444.1 -45% D4 SHWB & SIKKIM 131.0 72.8 80% LE 483.9 396.6 22% E5 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL 73.0 27.4 166% LE 303.1 171.2 77% LE6 JHARKHAND 13.9 12.0 16% N 203.9 76.3 167% LE7 BIHAR 12.5 16.7 -25% D 167.9 72.7 131% LE

NORTH WEST INDIA 1.8 8.4 136.8 110.2

1 EAST U.P. 0.0 5.1 -99% LD 88.2 29.5 199% LE2 WEST U.P. 0.0 3.4 -100% NR 75.8 27.6 175% LE3 UTTARAKHAND 2.8 14.9 -81% LD 222.0 146.7 51% E4 HAR. CHD & DELHI 0.0 4.5 -100% NR 95.3 35.7 167% LE5 PUNJAB 0.1 4.0 -98% LD 120.0 53.2 126% LE6 HIMACHAL PRADESH 2.2 15.7 -86% LD 245.9 237.2 4% N7 JAMMU & KASHMIR 6.8 18.1 -62% LD 319.0 328.6 -3% N8 WEST RAJASTHAN 0.1 4.5 -98% LD 32.5 19.8 64% LE9 EAST RAJASTHAN 0.0 3.2 -99% LD 36.2 16.7 117% LE

CENTRAL INDIA 1.8 5.1 71.3 34.1

1 ODISHA 13.1 17.3 -24% D 243.7 120.0 103% LE2 WEST MADHYA PRADESH 0.0 2.1 -100% NR 25.4 11.4 123% LE3 EAST MADHYA PRADESH 0.0 1.8 -100% NR 79.0 22.1 257% LE4 GUJARAT REGION 0.0 1.8 -100% NR 4.3 4.9 -12% N5 SAURASHTRA & KUTCH 0.0 1.0 -100% NR 1.1 3.4 -68% LD6 KONKAN & GOA 0.0 10.4 -100% NR 12.2 21.9 -44% D7 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA 0.0 6.8 -100% NR 32.6 27.6 18% N8 MARATHWADA 0.0 5.4 -100% NR 32.7 23.9 37% E9 VIDARBHA 0.0 2.6 -100% NR 41.7 25.7 62% LE10 CHHATTISGARH 0.0 2.9 -99% LD 108.6 38.7 181% LE

SOUTH PENINSULA 6.7 17.7 102.6 110.1

1 A & N ISLAND 5.7 100.4 -94% LD 200.9 406.9 -51% D2 COASTAL A. P.& YANAM 0.6 12.2 -95% LD 79.1 93.1 -15% N3 TELANGANA 0.5 7.1 -93% LD 53.9 55.4 -3% N4 RAYALASEEMA 1.4 14.3 -90% LD 54.7 74.8 -27% D5 TAMIL., PUDU. & KARAIKAL 5.3 13.3 -60% LD 61.8 119.3 -48% D6 COASTAL KARNATAKA 6.2 36.7 -83% LD 160.1 121.4 32% E7 N. I. KARNATAKA 5.2 14.2 -64% LD 108.7 71.0 53% E8 S. I. KARNATAKA 15.7 20.6 -24% D 152.6 126.8 20% E9 KERALA & MAHE 35.3 55.9 -37% D 344.5 315.4 9% N10 LAKSHADWEEP 32.5 45.7 -29% D 136.2 158.6 -14% N

COUNTRY AS A WHOLE 22.9 14.9 146.2 122.0

CATEGORYWISE NO. OF SUBDIVISIONS & % AREA (SUBDIVISIONAL) OF THE COUNTRY

WEEK : 21.05.2020 TO 27.05.2020 PERIOD: 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020CATEGORY

LARGE EXCESSEXCESSNORMALDEFICIENTLARGE DEFICIENTNO RAIN

Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.

-7%

53% 20%

-62%

NO. OF SUBDIVISIONAL NO. OF SUBDIVISIONAL

8%

SUBDIVISION-WISE RAINFALL (MM) DISTRIBUTION

186% 9%

-79% 24%

-64% 109%

14 49%

5%0%

10 28%6 10%0

5 12% 5 10%

SUBDIVISIONS % AREA OF COUNTRY SUBDIVISIONS % AREA OF COUNTRY

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15 46% 1 3%10 29% 0 0%

Note: The rainfall values are rounded off upto one place of decimal.

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S. WEEK: 21.05.2020 TO 27.05.2020 PERIOD: 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020NO. ACTUAL NORMAL % DEP. CAT. ACTUAL NORMAL % DEP. CAT.

1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 222.7 58.7 279% LE 590.5 716.7 -18% N2 ASSAM 221.4 62.2 256% LE 467.3 496.7 -6% N3 MEGHALAYA 717.2 102.1 602% LE 1261.0 681.3 85% LE4 NAGALAND 56.5 47.9 18% N 261.7 350.9 -25% D5 MANIPUR 50.3 32.8 53% E 181.9 324.4 -44% D6 MIZORAM 41.3 105.5 -61% LD 170.8 534.1 -68% LD7 TRIPURA 123.7 103.8 19% N 468.6 617.9 -24% D8 SIKKIM 133.3 72.0 85% LE 647.8 562.9 15% N9 WEST BENGAL 87.3 38.7 126% LE 335.0 213.4 57% E10 JHARKHAND 13.9 12.0 16% N 203.9 76.3 167% LE11 BIHAR 12.5 16.7 -25% D 167.9 72.7 131% LE

1 UTTAR PRADESH 0.0 4.4 -99% LD 83.2 28.7 190% LE2 UTTARAKHAND 2.8 14.9 -81% LD 222.0 146.7 51% E3 HARYANA 0.0 4.5 -100% NR 95.3 35.3 170% LE4 CHANDIGARH (UT) 0.0 11.1 -100% NR 156.4 78.3 100% LE5 DELHI 0.0 7.2 -100% NR 90.1 46.1 95% LE6 PUNJAB 0.1 4.0 -98% LD 120.0 53.2 126% LE7 HIMACHAL PRADESH 2.2 15.7 -86% LD 245.9 237.2 4% N8 JAMMU & KASHMIR 6.8 18.1 -62% LD 319.0 328.6 -3% N9 RAJASTHAN 0.0 3.9 -99% LD 34.2 18.4 86% LE

CENTRAL INDIA

1 ODISHA 13.1 17.3 -24% D 243.7 120.0 103% LE2 MADHYA PRADESH 0.0 2.0 -100% NR 48.7 16.1 203% LE3 GUJARAT 0.0 1.4 -100% NR 2.6 4.1 -37% D4 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT) 0.0 3.1 -100% NR 0.0 3.1 -100% NR5 DAMAN & DIU (UT) 0.0 2.0 -100% NR 0.0 2.7 -100% NR6 GOA 0.0 28.3 -100% NR 15.1 64.8 -77% LD7 MAHARASHTRA 0.0 5.3 -100% NR 33.5 25.1 33% E8 CHHATISGARH 0.0 2.9 -99% LD 108.6 38.7 181% LE

SOUTH PENINSULA

1 A & N ISLAND (UT) 5.7 100.4 -94% LD 200.9 406.9 -51% D2 ANDHRA PRADESH 1.0 13.1 -93% LD 68.8 85.6 -20% D3 TELANGANA 0.5 7.1 -93% LD 53.9 55.4 -3% N4 TAMILNADU 5.3 13.3 -60% LD 61.9 119.3 -48% D5 PUDUCHERRY (UT) 0.1 8.6 -99% LD 54.8 97.3 -44% D6 KARNATAKA 10.4 19.5 -47% D 135.0 103.1 31% E7 KERALA 35.3 55.9 -37% D 344.5 315.4 9% N8 LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 32.5 45.7 -29% D 136.2 158.6 -14% N

COUNTRY AS A WHOLE 22.9 14.9 146.2 122.0

CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION OF NO. OF STATES

WEEK: 21.05.2020 TO 27.05.2020 PERIOD: 01.03.2020 TO 27.05.2020

Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.

NO. OF STATES

NO RAIN 9 2

3DEFICIENT

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NO DATA 0 0

53%

NORMAL

CATEGORYNO. OF STATES

20%

STATE-WISE RAINFALL (MM) DISTRIBUTION

EAST & NORTH EAST INDIA

STATES

NORTH WEST INDIA

LARGE DEFICIENT 13 2

LARGE EXCESS 5 12EXCESS 1 4

Note: The rainfall values are rounded off upto one place of decimal.

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S. TONO. LE E N D LD NR ND TOTAL1 A & N ISLAND (UT) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 32. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0 1 8 4 0 0 3 163. ASSAM 2 8 7 8 1 0 1 274. MEGHALAYA 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 75. NAGALAND 0 0 3 6 1 0 1 116. MANIPUR 0 0 1 6 1 0 1 97. MIZORAM 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 88. TRIPURA 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 49. SIKKIM 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 410. WEST BENGAL 13 1 3 1 0 0 1 1911. ODISHA 25 3 2 0 0 0 0 3012. JHARKHAND 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 2413. BIHAR 34 3 1 0 0 0 0 3814. UTTAR PRADESH 67 5 0 3 0 0 0 7515. UTTARAKHAND 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 1316. HARYANA 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 2117. CHANDIGARH (UT) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 118. DELHI 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 919. PUNJAB 17 3 0 0 0 0 0 2020. HIMACHAL PRADESH 6 3 1 2 0 0 0 1221. JAMMU & KASHMIR 2 1 10 3 1 0 5 2222. RAJASTHAN 23 3 6 1 0 0 0 3323. MADHYA PRADESH 37 4 4 4 2 0 0 5124. GUJARAT 2 3 5 4 12 7 0 3325. DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 126. DAMAN & DIU (UT) 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 227. GOA 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 228. MAHARASHTRA 9 6 8 5 4 3 1 3629. CHHATISGARH 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 2730. ANDHRA PRADESH 0 2 3 7 1 0 0 1331. TELANGANA 5 6 8 9 3 0 0 3132. TAMILNADU 0 1 3 15 13 0 0 3233. PUDUCHERRY (UT) 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 434. KARNATAKA 6 15 7 2 0 0 0 3035. KERALA 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 1436. LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

TOTAL 336 81 91 99 47 13 16 683

50% 12% 14% 15% 7% 2%667 WHOSE DATA RECEIVED

LE E N D LD NR9% 11% 20% 28% 27% 5%

30.05.2018 12% 12% 22% 25% 20% 9%24.05.2017 6% 12% 22% 26% 24% 10%25.05.2016 0% 30% 24% 27% 16% 3%

0% 72% 18% 8% 2% 0%

Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.

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PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS IN EARLIER YEARS SINCE 1st MARCH

OF DISTRICTS OUT OF THE

CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION

DATE29.05.2019

27.05.2015

STATES

STATEWISE DISTRIBUTION OF NO. OF DISTRICTS WITH EXCESS, NORMAL,DEFICIENT,SCANTY AND NO RAINFALL

PERIOD FROM : 01.03.2020 27.05.2020

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Government of India

Ministry of Earth Sciences

India Meteorological Department

Dated: 28 May 2020

Current Weather Status and Outlook for next two weeks (28 May-10 June 2020)

Significant Features of current week ended on 27 May 2020

Prevailing of a longer and an intense spell of Heat Wave over large parts of the country: Due to persistence strong and dry northwesterly winds prevailed over northern plain and adjoining central parts of the country, heat wave to severe heat wave conditions persistently prevailed over plains of northwest India and central India and over parts of east and west India during 22-27 May 2020. It was in peak during 25-27 May with Maximum Temperature were 45°C or more reported: on 25 May- at Most places over Vidarbha; Many Places over West Rajasthan; at few places over East Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi; at isolated places over East Rajastha, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, West Uttar Pradesh, Marathwada and Telangana while on 26 May- it was at most places over West Rajasthan, Delhi; many Places over Vidarbha, Haryana and Marathwada; at few places over East Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, East Madhya Pradesh; at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana and on 27 May- it was at most places over West Rajasthan, Delhi; at few places over Vidarbha, Haryana and East Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places over, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana.

Delhi experienced persistent heat wave to severe heat wave during 22-27 May with maximum temp reported 45.0 o C or more during the period and the highest maximum temperature recorded over Safdurjang and Palam were 46.0 o C and 47.6 o C respectively on 26th May 2020. The highest maximum temperature over the plains of the country during the week was reported as 50.0 o C at Churu (West Rajasthan) on 26th May 2020.

Record rainfall activities reported from northeastern states with extreme rainfall reported almost every days from Cherrapunji during 22-27 May with very heavy rains on 21 May totaling up 167cm for 21-27 May: Remnants of the Super Cyclonic Storm ‘AMPHAN’ which weakened as a Well Marked Low Pressure Area over north Bangladesh & neighbourhood around midnight of 21s and as a Low pressure area over the same region in the morning of 22nd before getting less marked in the evening of 22nd may 2020 have caused widespread rainfall activity with heavy to very heavy rain and extremely heavy falls at isolated places over parts of northeast and adjoining east India, in the beginning of the week. Thereafter, a persistence pattern of convergence of strong and moist southerly to southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal was observed which haves caused fairly widespread to widespread rainfall activity over northeast with extreme rainfall at isolated places in almost all dates over Meghalaya during 22-27 May 2020.

Advance of Southwest Monsoon: The Southwest Monsoon has advanced into some parts of South Bay of Bengal, Nicobar Islands & Andaman Sea on 17th May 2020.The Northern Limit of Monsoon( NLM)passed through Lat.5°N/Long.85°E, Lat.8°N/Long.90°E, Car Nicobar,Lat.11°N/Long.95°E on 17th May 2020 and it continued like that till the end of the week.

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Weekly Rainfall Scenario (27 May, 2020)

During the week, rainfall was below Long Period Average (LPA) by 53% over the

country as a whole. Details are given below:

Regions

Actual

Rainfall(mm)

Normal

Rainfall(mm)

%Departure

fromLPA

Country as a whole 22.9 14.9 53%

Northwest India 1.8 8.4 -79%

Central India 1.8 5.1 -64%

South Peninsula 6.7 17.7 -62%

East & northeast India 127.9 44.8 186%

The Meteorological sub-division-wise rainfall for the week is given in Annexure I.

Seasonal Rainfall Scenario (1 March till 27 May 2020)

For the country as a whole, cumulative rainfall during this year’s pre monsoon season

upto 27 May 2020 was above Long Period Average (LPA) by 20%. Details of the

rainfall distribution over the four broad geographical regions of India are given below:

Regions

Actual

Rainfall(mm)

Normal

Rainfall(mm)

%Departure

from LPA

Country as a whole 146.2 122.0 20%

Northwest India 136.8 110.2 24%

Central India 71.3 34.1 109%

South Peninsula 102.6 110.1 -7%

East & northeast India 376.4 345.4 9%

Cumulative seasonal rainfall is given in Annexure II.

Chief synoptic conditions as on 28 May 2020 ♦ In view of likely formation of a Low Pressure Area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral

Arabian Sea around 31st May, conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of

Southwest Monsoon over Kerala from 1st June, 2020.

♦ Under the influence of the cyclonic circulation over westcentral and adjoining southwest

Arabian Sea, a low pressure area has formed over Westcentral Arabian Sea and associated

cyclonic circulation extends upto mid tropospheric level. It is very likely to concentrate into a

Depression over the same region during next 48 hours. It is likely to move northwestwards

towards south Oman & east Yemen coast during next 72 hours.

♦ A Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lies over east Afghanistan & adjoining

Pakistan between 5.8 & 7.6 km above mean sea level.

♦ A cyclonic circulation lies over northeast Rajasthan & neighbourhood and extends upto 0.9 km

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above mean sea level.

♦ A trough extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level runs from Vidarbha to interior Tamil

Nadu across Telangana and Rayalseema.

♦ A cyclonic circulation lies over southwest Bay of Bengal & adjoining south Sri Lanka coast

and seen between 3.1 & 4.5 km above mean sea level.

♦A east-west trough runs from Punjab to north Chhattisgarh across Haryana, northeast

Rajasthan and north Madhya Pradesh and extends upto 1.5 km above mean sea level.

♦ A cyclonic circulation lies over south Assam & neighbourhood and extends upto 3.1 km above

mean sea level.

♦ A cyclonic circulation at 5.8 km above mean sea level lies over southeast Arabian Sea &

adjoining Maldives area.

Large scale features as on 28 May 2020

o The Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) index lies currently in phase 8 with amplitude more

than 1. It will remain in same phase during next 24 hours with amplitude remaining more

than 1. Thereafter, it will move to phase 1 with amplitude remaining more than 1 and will

continue in same phase for subsequent 7 days. Subsequently, it will move to phase 2 and

remain in same phase till end of week 2 with amplitude remaining more than 1 but with a

decreasing trend.

o Currently, ENSO-neutral conditions are prevailing over equatorial Pacific Ocean and the latest

MMCFS forecast indicates these conditions are likely to continue for the entire forecast period.

o At present, near neutral IOD conditions are observed over Indian Ocean and the latest MMCFS

forecast indicates same IOD conditions are likely to continue during the entire forecast period.

Forecast for next two week

Week 1: (28 May-3 June 2020)

o In view of likely formation of a Low Pressure Area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral

Arabian Sea during 31st May-4th June, conditions are likely to become favourable for onset of

Southwest Monsoon over Kerala from 1st June, 2020.

o Under the influence of a Western Disturbance and an east-west trough in lower tropospheric

levels; rain/thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & squall at isolated places very likely

over Western Himalaya Region & adjoining plains during 28th -30th May,.2020. As a result,

maximum temperatures over plains of north India and central & west India very likely to fall by

3-4°C during next 3-4 days. Hence the prevailing heat wave conditions are very likely to occur

at isolated pockets of northwest & central India on today and abate thereafter.

o Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places over Tripura and Mizoram during next 24hours

and Heavy rainfall over Assam & Meghalaya. Heavy rainfall at isolated places over parts of

south peninsular India during 28th -31st May, 2020 with isolated Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall

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over Kerala and Lakshadweep during 30th-31st May 2020.most parts of India except Western

Himalayan Region, northeastern and southwester parts of India and Andaman and Nicober

Islands.

Cumulatively Rainfall for week 1, Excess rainfall very likely over most parts of India except

east coast and northern parts northeastern states and across southeastern parts of peninsular

India during week 1 (Ref Annexure III for day today and Annexure IV for cumulative for Week 1

from IMD GFS-CFS Model ensembles and Annexures VI IMD maps with areas of excess rainfall

anomalies).

Week 2: (4-10 June 2020)

Cumulatively rainfall during week 2, Normal to excess rainfall likely over eastern and parts

north India with deficient to normal rainfall over rest parts of the country (Annexure IV).

For information, on areas of Indian region likely to experience excess rainfall, during

next 2 weeks, refer new IMD ERF maps of Experimental extreme Temperature and

Excess Precipitation Outlook in graphical composite map form at Annexure VI

Maximum Temperature for week 1 & 2: (27 May-10 June, 2020)

During week 1, Due to easterly wind and likely occurrences of rainfall over northern parts of the

country during 29 May till 1 June, Heat wave likely to be abated from most parts of India by 29

May and then further no heat wave conditions likely to develop during the week. Average

Maximum temperatures of Week 1 are likely to be normal to below normal over southwestern

peninsular India, most parts of northwest, central and eastern parts of India. (Annex. VI.).

During week 2, maximum temperatures are likely to be normal over most parts of India except

parts of Rajasthan and central India (Annexure VI).

For information, on areas of Indian region likely to experience extreme temperature

during next 2 weeks, refer new Experimental Extreme Temperature at Annexure VI.

Cyclogenesis: Considering all model products and MJO, there is (1) high probability of

development of depression over westcentral AS during first half of week 1. It is likely to

intensify further and move towards south Oman-east Yemen coasts, (2) likelihood of

development of low pressure area over southeast & adjoining eastcentral AS during

middle part of week 1 with low to moderate probability of intensification into

depression over the region and (3) low probability of formation of depression over

north BoB during week 2.

(for details on cyclogenesis pls see http://www.rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in/images/bulletin/eroc.pdf)

Next weekly update will be issued on next Thursday i.e. 3 June 2020

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The total live storage in 123 important reservoirs in different parts of the country, monitored by CWC on weekending 28.05.2020 was 58.034 Billion Cubic Meter (BCM) ( 34 percent of the storagecapacity at Full Reservoirs Level (FRL) against 34.110 (BCM) ( 20 percent of the storage capacityat FRL) during corresponding date of pervious year and 34.699 (BCM)( 20 percent of the storage capacity at FRL) which is the average storage of the last 10 years. The storage was more than the lastyear's position by 23.924 BCM and more than the average of last ten years storage position by

23.335 BCM.

The current year's storage is nearly 170 percent of the last year's storage and 167percent of the average of last ten years. There are 110 reservoirs having storage more than 80percent, 7 reservoirs having storage 51% to 80%, 1 reservoirs having storage 31% to 50%. The reservoirs reporting storage upto 30% of normal storage is 5

Out of 123 reservoirs 3 nos. having no live storage as on 28.05.2020 and there were 13reservoirs reporting no live storage on the corresponding period of last year.

Government of India Central Water Commission

Water Management Directorate

RESERVOIRS STORAGE STATUS

CROP WEATHER WATCH GROUP 28.05.2020

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CURRENT STATUS OF HYDROLOGIC CONDITION IN INDIARESERVOIRS STOTAGE STATUS

The total live storage in 123 important reservoirs in different parts of the country, monitored byCWC on week ending 28.05.2020 is 58.034 Billion Cubic Meter (BCM). It is more than the average of last 10 yeras storage by 23.335 BCM and more than the last year's storage by23.924 BCM.

SL. No. Description As on 28.05.2020 As on 21.05.2020Current Last Average Current Last Average

Year Year of last 10 Year Year of last 10Years Years

Total Live1 Storage 58.034 34.11 34.699 60.961 36.154 37.579

(BCM)

A comparison of details of storage position on 28.05.2020 is given below Status of 123 reservoirs 28.05.2020

Sl. No. Description of 9928.05.2020 21.05.2020 28.05.2019 Reservoirs

with Irrigation1 Storage as % of live capacity 34 36 20 37

at FRL (%) (%) (%) (%)2 Storage as % of last year's 170 169 111 180

storage (%) (%) (%) (%)3 Storage as % of 167 162 102 168

Normal storage (%) (%) (%) (%)4 Reservoirs having storage more than 80% of 110 109 63 89

Normal storage (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos.)5 Reservoirs having storage more than 50% & 7 8 25 7

upto 80% of Normal storage (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos.)6 Reservoirs having storage more than 30% & 1 0 12 0

upto 50% of Normal storage (Nos.) (Nos.) Nos (Nos.)7 Reservoirs having storage upto 30% 5 6 11 3

of Normal* storage (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos)Nos. of reservoirs having no live storage (i.e. water level 3 4 12 2< MDDL) out of 123 reservoirs (Nos.) (Nos.) (Nos) (Nos.)

STATUS AS ON 28.05.2016 28.05.2017 28.05.2018 28.05.2019 28.05.2020

(123 Resv.) (123 Resv.) (123 Resv.) (123 Resv.) (123 Resv.)

TOTAL LIVE STORAGE

(BCM) 29.664 36.861 30.897 34.110 58.034

PERCENTAGE TO LIVE 17 22 18 20 34

CAPACITY AT FRL (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

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1 A.P.&TG 13.40 2.09 16% 0.83 1.53 2.26 17% 0.87 1.54 -0.17 -0.04 -0.01 0 0 0 2 22 A.P. 2.50 1.11 44% 0.50 0.65 1.19 48% 0.50 0.68 -0.08 0.00 -0.03 0 0 2 0 23 TELNGANA 4.23 1.11 26% 0.28 0.67 1.12 27% 0.29 0.68 -0.01 -0.01 -0.01 0 0 2 2 44 JHARKHAND 1.79 1.04 58% 0.51 0.51 1.08 60% 0.54 0.58 -0.04 -0.03 -0.07 1 2 1 1 55 GUJARAT 17.96 6.39 36% 2.67 3.70 6.60 37% 2.65 3.90 -0.21 0.01 -0.20 0 1 10 6 176 H.P. 12.48 4.30 34% 5.36 3.19 4.56 37% 5.52 3.21 -0.26 -0.16 -0.01 0 0 1 2 37 KARNATAKA 24.63 5.48 22% 3.57 3.37 5.87 24% 3.83 3.75 -0.40 -0.26 -0.39 1 0 5 10 168 KERALA 3.83 1.05 27% 0.74 0.76 1.13 29% 0.84 0.84 -0.08 -0.10 -0.08 0 0 2 4 69 M.P. 28.40 12.67 45% 7.44 6.36 13.15 46% 7.71 7.06 -0.48 -0.26 -0.69 0 3 5 1 9

10 CHHATISGARH 4.41 2.66 60% 1.73 1.77 2.69 61% 1.76 1.79 -0.03 -0.03 -0.02 0 1 2 1 411 MAH. 17.27 5.89 34% 1.66 2.97 6.32 37% 1.93 3.40 -0.43 -0.28 -0.43 0 3 11 11 2512 ODISHA 15.39 4.54 30% 3.11 3.23 5.14 33% 3.74 4.11 -0.60 -0.63 -0.89 1 2 3 3 913 PUNJAB 2.34 1.23 53% 1.57 1.07 1.17 50% 1.66 1.14 0.06 -0.09 -0.07 0 1 0 0 114 RAJASTHAN 4.36 1.96 45% 1.00 1.23 1.99 46% 1.02 1.24 -0.03 -0.02 -0.01 0 1 2 1 415 T.N. 4.23 2.40 57% 0.69 1.03 2.40 57% 0.71 1.02 0.00 -0.03 0.02 0 2 0 4 616 TRIPURA 0.31 0.05 16% 0.10 0.08 0.02 7% 0.10 0.08 0.03 0.00 -0.01 0 0 0 1 117 NAGALAND 0.54 0.17 32% 0.17 0.18 0.17 31% 0.17 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 1 0 118 U.P. 6.83 1.64 24% 0.86 1.24 1.76 26% 0.90 1.27 -0.11 -0.04 -0.03 0 1 3 2 619 UTTARAKHAND 4.81 1.69 35% 0.96 0.85 1.79 37% 1.03 0.80 -0.11 -0.07 0.05 0 1 0 1 220 W. BENGAL 1.39 0.57 41% 0.38 0.31 0.56 40% 0.38 0.31 0.01 0.00 0.00 0 0 2 0 2

171.09 58.03 33.9% 34.11 34.70 60.96 36% 36.15 37.58 -2.93 -2.04 -2.88 3 18 52 52 125

Total live storage at FRL (in BCM.) 171.09

Total live storage this season (in BCM.) 58.03

Total live storage last season (in BCM) 34.11

Avg. live storage of last 10 years (in BCM) 34.70

This season's live storage as % of FRL capacity 34

This season's live storage as % of last season's 170

This season's live storage as % of avg. of last 10 years 167

CENTRAL WATER COMMISSIONWATER MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE

WEEKLY STORAGE STATUS : "STATEWISE " WEEK ENDING

S. NO.

STATETOTAL LIVE

CAPACITY AT FRL IN BCM.

LIVE STORAGE IN BCMDeparture w.r.t. Storage of last

week in Projects having storage

28.05.2020

Total No. of projects

THIS WEEK LAST WEEK

Current Year's

position

Last Year's storage position

Average of Last 10

Years position

more than

80% of design

Storage

more than 50% and upto 80% of design storage

more than 30% and upto 50% of design storage

upto 30% of design storage

Average of Last 10 Years

As % of FRL

capacity21.05.2019

TOTAL

As % of FRL capacity

28.05.2019Average of

Last 10 Years

21.05.2020

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1 GANGA 30.184 13.714 45% 6.94 7.46 14.04 46% 7.10 7.96 -0.32 -0.16 -0.502 INDUS 14.819 5.533 37% 6.93 4.26 5.73 39% 7.18 4.35 -0.20 -0.25 -0.083 NARMADA 22.344 7.006 31% 5.38 3.76 7.38 33% 5.58 4.07 -0.37 -0.20 -0.314 TAPI 7.394 3.369 46% 0.33 1.54 3.55 48% 0.36 1.68 -0.18 -0.02 -0.145 MAHI 4.012 1.470 37% 1.26 1.43 1.52 38% 1.28 1.46 -0.05 -0.03 -0.036 SABARMATI 1.042 0.391 38% 0.09 0.18 0.40 39% 0.09 0.16 -0.01 0.00 0.027 RIVER OF KUTCH 1.186 0.210 18% 0.08 0.10 0.23 19% 0.09 0.10 -0.02 0.00 0.008 GODAVARI 17.714 6.271 35% 2.28 3.09 6.62 37% 2.57 3.56 -0.35 -0.30 -0.479 KRISHNA 33.573 6.007 18% 2.62 3.91 6.45 19% 2.97 4.44 -0.44 -0.35 -0.5310 MAHANADI & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R 13.842 5.378 39% 3.43 3.62 5.83 42% 3.84 4.17 -0.46 -0.41 -0.5511 CAUVERY & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R. 8.359 4.188 50% 1.13 1.72 4.33 52% 1.16 1.76 -0.14 -0.04 -0.0412 WEST FLOWING RIVERS OF SOUTH 16.622 4.497 27% 3.65 3.63 4.90 29% 3.94 3.89 -0.40 -0.29 -0.26

171.09 58.03 33.9% 34.11 34.70 60.96 35.6% 36.15 37.58 -2.93 -2.04 -2.88

BASINTenughat Maithon Panchet Konar Tiliya G. Sagar R.P. Sagar Matatila Rihand Ramganga Mayurakshi Kangsabati Bansagar

Tehri Doyang HEP Gumti Bisalpur Sharda sagar Jirgo2 INDUS (North India) Bhakra Pong Thein Kol Dam

3 MAHI (North India) Kadana M.B. Sagar Jhakham Panam4 SABARMATI (North India) Sabarmati Hathmati Watrak5 RIVER OF KUTCH (North India) Shetrunji Bhadar Dantiwada Machchhu-I Machchhu-II Und-I Brahmani

6 NARMADA (Pennin. India) Tawa Bargi Indira Sagar Sardar Sarover Karjan Barna Sukhi Kolar Omkareswar

7 TAPI (Pennin. India) Ukai Girna Upper Tapi8 Sriram Sagar L. Manair Jayakwadi Isapur Mula Yeldari Balimela Machkund U. Kolab U.Indravati Pench Upper Wardha Bhandardara

yeleru Sanjay SarovarNizam Sagar SingurSrisailam N.J. Sagar Tungabhadra Ghataprabha Bhadra Narayanpur Malaprabha V. V.Sagar Almatti Koyana Bhima Khadakvasla DhomDudhganga Manikdoh Urmodi Bhatghar Nira Deoghar Thokarwadi Kanher Mulshi

10 MAHANADI & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R (Pennin. India) M. Bango Mahanadi Hirakud Salanadi Rengali Sapua Dudhawa Tandula Hariharjhor

11 CAUVERY & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R.(Pennin. India) Somasila K. R Sagra Kabini Hemavathy Harangi L. Bhawani Mettur Vaigai

12 WEST FLOWING RIVERS OF SOUTH(Pennin. India) Damanganga Linganamakki Supa Kallada Idamalayar Idukki U. Vaiterna Parambikulam Aliyar Sholayar Kakki Periyar Gerusoppa

Malampuzha Bhatsa Tattihalla Mani Dam Surya Tillari

(BCM) (BCM) (BCM)North India 21.318 42% 15.293 30% 13.424 26%Penninsular India 36.716 31% 18.817 16% 21.275 18%

GODAVARI (Pennin. India)

Departure w.r.t. Storage of last week in

THIS WEEK

As % of FRL capacity

28.05.2020As % of

FRL capacity

28.05.2019Average of

Last 10 Years

TOTAL

RESERVOIRS

1 GANGA (North India)

CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION WATER MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE

WEEKLY STORAGE STATUS : "BASINWISE "WEEK ENDING

S. NO.

BASIN (REGION)

21.05.2019

LAST WEEK TOTAL LIVE CAPACITY AT FRL IN

BCM.Average of

Last 10 Years

LIVE STORAGE IN BCM

Current Year's

position

Last Year's storage position

Average of Last 10 Years position21.05.2020

As % of FRL

Capacity

Average

Region

119.848

Live Storage As % of FRL

Capacity

Live Storage

Total Live Capacity at FRL

(BCM)

This year Last Year

KRISHNA (Pennin. India)9

51.243

As % of FRL

Capacity

Live Storage

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TATTIHALLA KAR TATTIHALLA KAR SINGUR TG SINGUR TG BHIMA(UJJANI) MAH BHIMA(UJJANI) MAH ALIYAR TN DANTIWADA GUJ KHADAKVASLA MAH NIZAM SAGAR TG KOL DAM HP MATATILA UP GUMTI TRP PERIYAR KRL KADANA GUJ TANDULA CHH

KAKKI KRL MALAMPUZHA KRL PARAMBIKULAM TN GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) HP TAWA MP MANI DAM KAR SHOLAYAR TN

UPPER VAITARNA MAH SURYA MAH DOYANG HEP NAG VAIGAI TN KONAR JHA RENGALI ORI OMKARESHWAR MP PANAM GUJ GERUSOPPA KAR KANHER MAH BHATSA MAH KARJAN GUJ

THEIN DAM PUN MACHKUND(JALAPUT) ORI

TILLARI MAH BALIMELA ORI IDAMALAYAR KRL SUPA KAR

KALLADA(PARAPPAR) KRL BHADRA KAR SRISAILAM AP/TG DAMANGANGA GUJ TUNGABHADRA KAR

URMODI MAH MULSHI MAH NARAYANPUR KAR MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR RAJ JHAKAM RAJ

SHETRUNJI GUJ DUDHGANGA MAH RIHAND UP BARGI MP UPPER TAPI MAH RANA PRATAP SAGAR RAJ NAGARJUNA SAGAR AP/TG MINIMATA BANGO CHH UPPER KOLAB ORI KOYANA MAH LINGANAMAKKI KAR SHARDA SAGAR UP TENUGHAT JHA

PANCHET HILL JHA MAYURAKSHI WB

UPPER WARDHA MAH MAHANADI CHH RAMGANGA UKH BANSAGAR MP

HIRAKUD ORI UPPER INDRAVATI ORI SALANADI ORI THOKARWADI MAH YELERU AP MACHCHHU-I GUJ SOMASILA AP WATRAK GUJ

LOWER MANAIR TG DHOM MAH

JIRGO UP IDUKKI KRL PONG DAM(BEAS) HP KANGSABATI WB SARDAR SAROVAR GUJ MULA MAH SAPUA ORI HATHMATI GUJ ALMATTI KAR ISAPUR MAH TILAIYA JHA BISALPUR RAJ INDIRA SAGAR MP UKAI GUJ VANI VILAS SAGAR KAR SABARMATI(DHAROI) GUJ KOLAR DAM MP BHANDARDARA MAH METTUR(STANLEY) TN

Week ending

Projects having more than 80% of Normal storage

Projects having more than 50% & upto 80% of Normal storage.

Projects having more than 30% & upto 50% of Normal storage.

Projects having storage upto 30% of Normal storage.

Storage status of 123 reservoirs as compare to normal storage

Reservoir having no live storage out of 123 reservoirs

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BHADAR GUJ

GANDHI SAGAR MP DUDHAWA CHH

HARANGI KAR KABINI KAR MACHCHHU-II GUJ UND-I GUJ

LOWER BHAWANI TN GIRNA MAH

MANIKDOH MAH KRISHNARAJA SAGARA KAR

GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) KAR

SRIRAMSAGAR TG BARNA DAM MP HARIHARJHOR ORI PENCH(TOTLADOH) MAH BHATGHAR MAH MAITHON JHA JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) MAH HEMAVATHY KAR NIRA DEOGHAR MAH TEHRI UKH MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) KAR SANJAY SAROVAR MP SUKHI(GUJ) GUJ YELDARI MAH BRAHMANI(GUJ) GUJ

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1 SRISAILAM AP/TG 8.288 0.898 0.906 -0.008 0 0 02 NAGARJUNA SAGAR AP/TG 5.108 1.189 1.349 -0.160 -3 -1 03 SOMASILA AP 1.994 0.927 1.006 -0.079 -4 0 -14 YELERU AP 0.508 0.185 0.188 -0.003 -1 0 -15 SRIRAMSAGAR TG 2.300 0.842 0.848 -0.006 0 0 06 LOWER MANAIR TG 0.621 0.248 0.252 -0.004 -1 0 07 NIZAM SAGAR TG 0.482 0.023 0.024 -0.001 0 0 08 SINGUR TG 0.822 0 0 0.000 0 0 -19 TENUGHAT JHA 0.821 0.417 0.425 -0.008 -1 0 -3

10 MAITHON JHA 0.471 0.424 0.429 -0.005 -1 -1 -311 PANCHET HILL JHA 0.184 0.107 0.118 -0.011 -6 -7 -512 KONAR JHA 0.176 0.054 0.066 -0.012 -7 -4 -513 TILAIYA JHA 0.142 0.036 0.037 -0.001 -1 -1 -5

14 UKAI GUJ 6.615 3.125 3.281 -0.156 -2 0 -215 SABARMATI(DHAROI) GUJ 0.735 0.282 0.289 -0.007 -1 0 -116 KADANA GUJ 1.472 0.543 0.572 -0.029 -2 -1 -117 SHETRUNJI GUJ 0.300 0.042 0.042 0.000 0 0 -118 BHADAR GUJ 0.188 0.06 0.066 -0.006 -3 -1 -219 DAMANGANGA GUJ 0.502 0.098 0.111 -0.013 -3 -2 -320 DANTIWADA GUJ 0.399 0.001 0.002 -0.001 0 0 0

21 PANAM GUJ 0.697 0.283 0.287 -0.004 -1 0 022 SARDAR SAROVAR GUJ 5.760 1.486 1.45 0.036 1 1 -123 KARJAN GUJ 0.523 0.197 0.207 -0.010 -2 -2 -224 SUKHI(GUJ) GUJ 0.167 0.056 0.06 -0.004 -2 0 225 WATRAK GUJ 0.154 0.056 0.059 -0.003 -2 0 726 HATHMATI GUJ 0.153 0.053 0.054 -0.001 -1 0 827 MACHCHHU-I GUJ 0.071 0.015 0.017 -0.002 -3 0 -328 MACHCHHU-II GUJ 0.091 0.053 0.059 -0.006 -7 0 1029 UND-I GUJ 0.066 0.014 0.017 -0.003 -5 0 -230 BRAHMANI(GUJ) GUJ 0.071 0.025 0.027 -0.002 -3 0 031 GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) HP 6.229 1.354 1.419 -0.065 -1 -1 132 PONG DAM(BEAS) HP 6.157 2.926 3.103 -0.177 -3 -2 -1

33 KOL DAM HP 0.089 0.02 0.035 -0.015 -17 0 -834 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA KAR 1.163 0.363 0.391 -0.028 -2 0 -2

35 TUNGABHADRA KAR 3.276 0.174 0.141 0.033 1 0 -336 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) KAR 1.391 0.189 0.223 -0.034 -2 -4 -137 BHADRA KAR 1.785 0.395 0.397 -0.002 0 -1 -238 LINGANAMAKKI KAR 4.294 1.008 1.161 -0.153 -4 -2 -2

39 NARAYANPUR KAR 0.863 0.323 0.325 -0.002 0 2 040 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) KAR 0.972 0.266 0.28 -0.014 -1 0 041 KABINI KAR 0.444 0.125 0.134 -0.009 -2 -2 -142 HEMAVATHY KAR 0.927 0.371 0.407 -0.036 -4 0 043 HARANGI KAR 0.220 0.084 0.084 0.000 0 0 0

44 SUPA KAR 4.120 1.272 1.369 -0.097 -2 -1 -145 VANI VILAS SAGAR KAR 0.802 0.195 0.203 -0.008 -1 0 -946 ALMATTI KAR 3.105 0.484 0.521 -0.037 -1 -1 047 GERUSOPPA KAR 0.130 0.116 0.103 0.013 10 -2 -148 MANI DAM KAR 0.884 0.111 0.133 -0.022 -2 0 -1

49 TATTIHALLA KAR 0.249 0 0 0.000 0 0 050 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) KRL 0.507 0.168 0.183 -0.015 -3 -2 -251 IDAMALAYAR KRL 1.018 0.195 0.208 -0.013 -1 -2 -252 IDUKKI KRL 1.460 0.556 0.581 -0.025 -2 -3 -253 KAKKI KRL 0.447 0.07 0.093 -0.023 -5 -4 -354 PERIYAR KRL 0.173 0.023 0.026 -0.003 -2 -1 055 MALAMPUZHA KRL 0.224 0.034 0.035 -0.001 0 0 056 GANDHI SAGAR MP 6.827 3.91 3.932 -0.022 0 0 -357 TAWA MP 1.944 0.3 0.379 -0.079 -4 0 058 BARGI MP 3.180 1.15 1.294 -0.144 -5 -2 -359 BANSAGAR MP 5.166 3.331 3.398 -0.067 -1 0 -460 INDIRA SAGAR MP 9.745 3.273 3.42 -0.147 -2 -2 -261 BARNA DAM MP 0.456 0.226 0.229 -0.003 -1 0 -2

62 OMKARESHWAR MP 0.299 0.21 0.227 -0.017 -6 0 063 SANJAY SAROVAR MP 0.508 0.158 0.16 -0.002 0 0 0

64 KOLAR DAM MP 0.270 0.108 0.109 -0.001 0 0 065 MINIMATA BANGO CHH 3.046 2.164 2.175 -0.011 0 -1 -166 MAHANADI CHH 0.767 0.3 0.314 -0.014 -2 -1 167 DUDHAWA CHH 0.284 0.134 0.135 -0.001 0 0 -1

68 TANDULA CHH 0.312 0.064 0.065 -0.001 0 0 069 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) MAH 2.171 0.87 0.944 -0.074 -3 0 -170 KOYANA MAH 2.652 0.851 0.949 -0.098 -4 -6 -471 BHIMA(UJJANI) MAH 1.517 0 0 0.000 0 0 -272 ISAPUR MAH 0.965 0.369 0.378 -0.009 -1 -3 -173 MULA MAH 0.609 0.105 0.14 -0.035 -6 -1 -374 YELDARI MAH 0.809 0.494 0.501 -0.007 -1 0 075 GIRNA MAH 0.524 0.174 0.178 -0.004 -1 -1 -1

76 KHADAKVASLA MAH 0.056 0.008 0.015 -0.007 -13 11 077 UPPER VAITARNA MAH 0.331 0.09 0.092 -0.002 -1 -3 -2

78 UPPER TAPI MAH 0.255 0.07 0.087 -0.017 -7 0 -579 PENCH(TOTLADOH) MAH 1.091 0.765 0.786 -0.021 -2 0 -180 UPPER WARDHA MAH 0.564 0.277 0.284 -0.007 -1 -1 -181 BHATSA MAH 0.942 0.358 0.379 -0.021 -2 -2 -182 DHOM MAH 0.331 0.11 0.11 0.000 0 -4 -583 DUDHGANGA MAH 0.664 0.186 0.203 -0.017 -3 -4 -484 MANIKDOH MAH 0.288 0.021 0.023 -0.002 -1 0 -285 BHANDARDARA MAH 0.304 0.109 0.123 -0.014 -5 0 -386 URMODI MAH 0.273 0.172 0.182 -0.010 -4 0 -187 BHATGHAR MAH 0.673 0.185 0.213 -0.028 -4 0 -188 NIRA DEOGHAR MAH 0.332 0.084 0.098 -0.014 -4 0 -489 THOKARWADI MAH 0.353 0.145 0.153 -0.008 -2 -3 -890 KANHER MAH 0.272 0.066 0.072 -0.006 -2 0 -291 MULSHI MAH 0.572 0.066 0.083 -0.017 -3 -2 -1092 SURYA MAH 0.276 0.094 0.096 -0.002 -1 0 -193 TILLARI MAH 0.447 0.224 0.234 -0.010 -2 0 -294 DOYANG HEP NAG 0.535 0.169 0.165 0.004 1 0 095 HIRAKUD ORI 5.378 1.84 2.048 -0.208 -4 -4 -496 BALIMELA ORI 2.676 0.711 0.801 -0.090 -3 -6 -7

NAME OF RESERVOIR (STATE)

Percentage change in storage

during last week last yr

Percentage change in storage

during last week(10 yrs avg)

28.05.2020 21.05.2020

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(BCM)

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on

Change in the Live storage during the

week (BCM)

Percentage change in

storage during last week

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97 SALANADI ORI 0.558 0.306 0.308 -0.002 0 0 3

98 RENGALI ORI 3.432 0.528 0.747 -0.219 -6 -5 -1099 MACHKUND(JALAPUT) ORI 0.893 0.317 0.341 -0.024 -3 -2 -8

100 UPPER KOLAB ORI 0.935 0.263 0.292 -0.029 -3 -4 -6101 UPPER INDRAVATI ORI 1.456 0.535 0.558 -0.023 -2 -3 -4102 SAPUA ORI 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.000 0 0 0103 HARIHARJHOR ORI 0.059 0.036 0.036 0.000 0 0 -3

104 THEIN DAM PUN 2.344 1.233 1.172 0.061 3 -4 -3105 MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR RAJ 1.711 0.607 0.62 -0.013 -1 0 0

106 JHAKAM RAJ 0.132 0.037 0.037 0.000 0 0 0107 RANA PRATAP SAGAR RAJ 1.436 0.64 0.642 -0.002 0 -1 0

108 BISALPUR RAJ 1.076 0.676 0.695 -0.019 -2 0 -1

109 LOWER BHAWANI TN 0.792 0.433 0.435 -0.002 0 1 1110 METTUR(STANLEY) TN 2.647 1.861 1.842 0.019 1 -1 1111 VAIGAI TN 0.172 0.024 0.032 -0.008 -5 -1 -1112 PARAMBIKULAM TN 0.380 0.073 0.085 -0.012 -3 -2 -1113 ALIYAR TN 0.095 0.001 0.003 -0.002 -2 -2 -2114 SHOLAYAR TN 0.143 0.006 0.005 0.001 1 0 0115 GUMTI TRP 0.312 0.05 0.021 0.029 9 -1 -2116 MATATILA UP 0.707 0.119 0.134 -0.015 -2 -4 -3117 RIHAND UP 5.649 1.23 1.313 -0.083 -1 0 0118 SHARDA SAGAR UP 0.330 0.225 0.236 -0.011 -3 0 3119 JIRGO UP 0.147 0.07 0.073 -0.003 -2 -3 -1120 RAMGANGA UKH 2.196 1.248 1.276 -0.028 -1 0 5121 TEHRI UKH 2.615 0.441 0.518 -0.077 -3 -2 -2122 MAYURAKSHI WB 0.480 0.16 0.155 0.005 1 0 1123 KANGSABATI WB 0.914 0.407 0.402 0.005 1 0 0

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WEEK ENDING

28.05.2020

1 2 3 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

*1 SRISAILAM AP/TG 0 770 269.75 8.288 28-05-2020 247.35 0.898 11 246.13 0.833 10 0.728 9 108 123

*2 NAGARJUNA SAGAR AP/TG 895 810 179.83 5.108 28-05-2020 162.40 1.189 23 155.45 0.000 0 0.803 16 0 148

3 SOMASILA AP 168 0 100.58 1.994 28-05-2020 92.33 0.927 46 78.27 0.093 5 0.543 27 997 171

4 YELERU AP 66.6 0 86.56 0.508 28-05-2020 79.36 0.185 36 84.78 0.408 80 0.111 22 45 167

5 SRIRAMSAGAR TG 411 27 332.54 2.3 28-05-2020 326.26 0.842 37 319.89 0.168 7 0.276 12 501 305

6 LOWER MANAIR TG 199 60 280.42 0.621 28-05-2020 273.35 0.248 40 269.35 0.113 18 0.141 23 219 176

7 NIZAM SAGAR TG 93.619 10 428.24 0.482 28-05-2020 419.53 0.023 5 419.09 0.000 0 0.041 9 0 56

8 SINGUR TG 16.187 15 523.6 0.822 28-05-2020 509.67 0.000 0 510.44 0.000 0 0.209 25 0 0

9 TENUGHAT JHA 0 0 269.14 0.821 28-05-2020 260.01 0.417 51 256.92 0.305 37 0.268 33 137 156

10 MAITHON JHA 342 0 146.3 0.471 28-05-2020 146.00 0.424 90 137.78 0.091 19 0.105 22 466 404

*11 PANCHET HILL JHA $ 80 124.97 0.184 28-05-2020 123.26 0.107 58 121.92 0.060 33 0.067 36 178 160

12 KONAR JHA $ 0 425.81 0.176 28-05-2020 417.64 0.054 31 416.81 0.046 26 0.056 32 117 96

13 TILAIYA JHA $ 4 368.81 0.142 28-05-2020 365.31 0.036 25 363.67 0.005 4 0.017 12 720 212

*14 UKAI GUJ 348 300 105.16 6.615 28-05-2020 97.80 3.125 47 84.82 0.285 4 1.435 22 1096 218

15 SABARMATI(DHAROI) GUJ 95 1 189.59 0.735 28-05-2020 184.07 0.282 38 179.20 0.071 10 0.118 16 397 239

*16 KADANA GUJ 200 120 127.7 1.472 28-05-2020 120.19 0.543 37 120.07 0.535 36 0.682 46 101 80

17 SHETRUNJI GUJ 36 0 55.53 0.3 28-05-2020 49.42 0.042 14 48.02 0.023 8 0.030 10 183 140

18 BHADAR GUJ 27 0 107.89 0.188 28-05-2020 103.90 0.060 32 99.23 0.005 3 0.023 12 1200 261

19 DAMANGANGA GUJ 51 1 79.86 0.502 28-05-2020 68.65 0.098 20 64.60 0.031 6 0.079 16 316 124

20 DANTIWADA GUJ 45 0 184.1 0.399 28-05-2020 162.18 0.001 0 166.94 0.021 5 0.013 3 5 8

21 PANAM GUJ 36 2 127.41 0.697 28-05-2020 122.60 0.283 41 121.70 0.241 35 0.271 39 117 104

*22 SARDAR SAROVAR GUJ 2120 1450 138.68 5.76 28-05-2020 121.48 1.486 26 120.01 1.220 21 0.774 13 122 192

23 KARJAN GUJ 51 3 115.25 0.523 28-05-2020 101.14 0.197 38 100.00 0.179 34 0.175 33 110 113

24 SUKHI(GUJ) GUJ 20.701 0 147.82 0.167 27-05-2020 142.16 0.056 34 136.60 0.006 4 0.008 5 933 700

25 WATRAK GUJ 22.977 0 136.25 0.154 25-05-2020 132.46 0.056 36 126.56 0.001 1 0.032 21 5600 175

26 HATHMATI GUJ 5.166 0 180.74 0.153 25-05-2020 177.67 0.053 35 173.74 0.013 8 0.026 17 408 204

27 MACHCHHU-I GUJ 0 0 135.33 0.071 28-05-2020 129.15 0.015 21 127.48 0.010 14 0.009 13 150 167

28 MACHCHHU-II GUJ 10.13 0 57.3 0.091 28-05-2020 55.47 0.053 58 52.20 0.019 21 0.019 21 279 279

29 UND-I GUJ 9.9 0 98 0.066 25-05-2020 93.35 0.014 21 85.00 0.000 0 0.005 8 0 280

30 BRAHMANI(GUJ) GUJ 6.413 0 64.62 0.071 28-05-2020 61.93 0.025 35 58.32 0.005 7 0.002 3 500 1250

*31 GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) HP 676 1379 512.06 6.229 28-05-2020 475.84 1.354 22 491.93 2.845 46 1.617 26 48 84

*32 PONG DAM(BEAS) HP 0 396 423.67 6.157 28-05-2020 410.13 2.926 48 407.41 2.453 40 1.541 25 119 190

*33 KOL DAM HP 0 800 642 0.089 28-05-2020 637.37 0.020 22 640.02 0.065 73 0.035 39 31 57

34 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA KAR 79 0 752.5 1.163 28-05-2020 742.51 0.363 31 739.23 0.197 17 0.121 10 184 300

*35 TUNGABHADRA KAR 529 72 497.74 3.276 28-05-2020 482.86 0.174 5 480.37 0.076 2 0.139 4 229 125

36 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) KAR 317 0 662.95 1.391 28-05-2020 639.14 0.189 14 632.80 0.052 4 0.063 5 363 300

37 BHADRA KAR 106 39 657.76 1.785 28-05-2020 641.63 0.395 22 639.21 0.270 15 0.321 18 146 123

38 LINGANAMAKKI KAR 0 55 554.43 4.294 28-05-2020 538.54 1.008 23 534.63 0.617 14 0.664 15 163 152

39 NARAYANPUR KAR 425 0 492.25 0.863 28-05-2020 488.41 0.323 37 487.27 0.228 26 0.242 28 142 133

40 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) KAR 215 0 633.83 0.972 28-05-2020 626.34 0.266 27 620.93 0.039 4 0.053 5 682 502

41 KABINI KAR 85 0 696.66 0.444 28-05-2020 689.59 0.125 28 688.39 0.083 19 0.046 10 151 272

42 HEMAVATHY KAR 265 0 890.63 0.927 28-05-2020 881.09 0.371 40 872.98 0.099 11 0.077 8 375 482

43 HARANGI KAR 53 0 871.42 0.22 28-05-2020 862.85 0.084 38 855.21 0.032 15 0.031 14 263 271

44 SUPA KAR 0 0 564 4.12 28-05-2020 532.90 1.272 31 532.97 1.277 31 1.047 25 100 121

45 VANI VILAS SAGAR KAR 123 0 652.28 0.802 28-05-2020 640.96 0.195 24 631.74 0.010 1 0.089 11 1950 219

*46 ALMATTI KAR @ 290 519.6 3.105 28-05-2020 509.88 0.484 16 508.57 0.322 10 0.232 7 150 209

*47 GERUSOPPA KAR 83 240 55 0.13 28-05-2020 52.55 0.116 89 48.91 0.096 74 0.108 83 121 107

*48 MANI DAM KAR 0 469 594.36 0.884 28-05-2020 572.86 0.111 13 575.00 0.155 18 0.132 15 72 84

49 TATTIHALLA KAR 0 0 468.3 0.249 28-05-2020 449.60 0.000 0 452.81 0.016 6 0.002 1 0 0

BENEFITS

LEVEL (MTS)

LIVE STORAGE

(BCM)

AVG. OF LAST 10 YRS LIVE CAP AS

% OF LIVE CAP AT FRL

% OF THIS YR STORAGE TO LAST YEARS

STORAGE.

LAST SEASON

WEEKLY REPORT OF 123 IMPORTANT RESERVOIRS OF INDIA

% OF THIS YR

STORAGE TO AVG. OF LAST 10 YRS.

STORAGE.

LAST YEAR STORAGE AS % OF LIVE CAP

AT FRL

AVG. OF LAST 10 YEARS LIVE CAP

(BCM).

FRL (MTS.)

LIVE CAP. AT FRL

(BCM)

LATEST DATE AVAILABLE

THIS YEAR STORAGE AS

% OF LIVE CAP AT FRL

LIVE STORAGE

(BCM)

S.NO HYDEL IN MW

LEVEL ( MTS)

THIS SEASON

NAME OF RESERVOIR(STATE)

IRR. (CCA)IN TH. HA

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STORAGE.

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(BCM).

FRL (MTS.)

LIVE CAP. AT FRL

(BCM)

LATEST DATE AVAILABLE

THIS YEAR STORAGE AS

% OF LIVE CAP AT FRL

LIVE STORAGE

(BCM)

S.NO HYDEL IN MW

LEVEL ( MTS)

THIS SEASON

NAME OF RESERVOIR(STATE)

IRR. (CCA)IN TH. HA

50 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) KRL 62 0 115.82 0.507 28-05-2020 98.30 0.168 33 100.68 0.200 39 0.138 27 84 122

*51 IDAMALAYAR KRL 33 75 169 1.018 28-05-2020 133.32 0.195 19 127.29 0.112 11 0.161 16 174 121

*52 IDUKKI KRL 0 780 732.43 1.46 28-05-2020 713.35 0.556 38 706.27 0.307 21 0.297 20 181 187

*53 KAKKI KRL 23 300 981.46 0.447 28-05-2020 941.81 0.070 16 941.93 0.072 16 0.085 19 97 82

*54 PERIYAR KRL 84 140 867.41 0.173 28-05-2020 859.86 0.023 13 859.72 0.021 12 0.034 20 110 68

55 MALAMPUZHA KRL 21.165 2.5 115.06 0.224 28-05-2020 102.84 0.034 15 101.57 0.024 11 0.041 18 142 83

*56 GANDHI SAGAR MP 220 115 399.9 6.827 28-05-2020 394.98 3.910 57 381.22 0.030 0 1.498 22 13033 261

57 TAWA MP 247 0 355.4 1.944 27-05-2020 340.65 0.300 15 337.48 0.139 7 0.358 18 216 84

*58 BARGI MP 157 90 422.76 3.18 27-05-2020 413.70 1.150 36 413.60 1.137 36 0.805 25 101 143

*59 BANSAGAR MP 488 425 341.64 5.166 28-05-2020 337.36 3.331 64 337.59 3.419 66 2.031 39 97 164

*60 INDIRA SAGAR MP 2380 1000 262.13 9.745 28-05-2020 252.91 3.273 34 251.65 2.668 27 1.525 16 123 215

61 BARNA DAM MP 546 0 348.55 0.456 28-05-2020 344.84 0.226 50 338.15 0.003 1 0.070 15 7533 323

*62 OMKARESHWAR MP 132.5 520 196.6 0.299 28-05-2020 195.88 0.210 70 192.91 0.000 0 0.000 100 100 100

63 SANJAY SAROVAR MP 12.646 3.45 519.38 0.508 28-05-2020 513.05 0.158 31 507.30 0.019 4 0.028 6 832 564

64 KOLAR DAM MP 25.677 0 462.2 0.27 28-05-2020 451.51 0.108 40 441.47 0.026 10 0.045 17 415 240

*65 MINIMATA BANGO CHH 0 120 359.66 3.046 28-05-2020 355.21 2.164 71 349.73 1.417 47 1.451 48 153 149

66 MAHANADI CHH 319 10 348.7 0.767 27-05-2020 342.68 0.300 39 339.82 0.145 19 0.184 24 207 163

67 DUDHAWA CHH 324.535 0 425.1 0.284 27-05-2020 421.04 0.134 47 415.79 0.042 15 0.050 18 319 268

68 TANDULA CHH 246.36 0 332.2 0.312 27-05-2020 325.20 0.064 21 327.60 0.126 40 0.080 26 51 80

69 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) MAH 227 0 463.91 2.171 28-05-2020 459.94 0.870 40 454.47 0.000 0 0.183 8 0 475

*70 KOYANA MAH 0 1920 657.9 2.652 28-05-2020 635.76 0.851 32 624.36 0.341 13 0.568 21 250 150

71 BHIMA(UJJANI) MAH 125 12 496.83 1.517 28-05-2020 490.10 0.000 0 485.82 0.000 0 0.052 3 0 0

72 ISAPUR MAH 104 0 441 0.965 28-05-2020 433.74 0.369 38 426.87 0.034 4 0.176 18 1085 210

73 MULA MAH 139 0 552.3 0.609 28-05-2020 539.11 0.105 17 535.35 0.024 4 0.054 9 438 194

74 YELDARI MAH 78 0 461.77 0.809 28-05-2020 458.40 0.494 61 445.56 0.000 0 0.070 9 0 706

75 GIRNA MAH 79 0 398.07 0.524 28-05-2020 389.26 0.174 33 384.37 0.048 9 0.058 11 363 300

76 KHADAKVASLA MAH 78 8 582.47 0.056 28-05-2020 578.21 0.008 14 579.82 0.023 41 0.023 41 35 35

*77 UPPER VAITARNA MAH 0 61 603.5 0.331 28-05-2020 594.95 0.090 27 592.91 0.062 19 0.102 31 145 88

78 UPPER TAPI MAH 45 0 214 0.255 28-05-2020 210.20 0.070 27 207.38 0.000 0 0.049 19 0 143

*79 PENCH(TOTLADOH) MAH 127 160 490 1.091 28-05-2020 486.51 0.765 70 462.75 0.000 0 0.208 19 0 368

80 UPPER WARDHA MAH 70 0 342.5 0.564 28-05-2020 338.74 0.277 49 334.90 0.084 15 0.170 30 330 163

81 BHATSA MAH 29.378 15 142.07 0.942 28-05-2020 114.51 0.358 38 109.13 0.280 30 0.320 34 128 112

82 DHOM MAH 36.2 2 747.7 0.331 28-05-2020 735.90 0.110 33 727.44 0.015 5 0.062 19 733 177

83 DUDHGANGA MAH 2.441 24 646 0.664 28-05-2020 627.17 0.186 28 616.58 0.051 8 0.132 20 365 141

84 MANIKDOH MAH 2.2 6 711.25 0.288 28-05-2020 688.09 0.021 7 683.94 0.003 1 0.007 2 700 300

85 BHANDARDARA MAH 63.74 46 744.91 0.304 28-05-2020 729.11 0.109 36 709.08 0.017 6 0.043 14 641 253

86 URMODI MAH 37 3 696 0.273 28-05-2020 689.06 0.172 63 677.96 0.056 21 0.134 49 307 128

87 BHATGHAR MAH 60.656 14.09 623.28 0.673 28-05-2020 606.15 0.185 27 597.16 0.034 5 0.050 7 544 370

88 NIRA DEOGHAR MAH 0 6 667.1 0.332 28-05-2020 644.75 0.084 25 631.00 0.011 3 0.017 5 764 494

*89 THOKARWADI MAH 0 72 667.14 0.353 28-05-2020 658.10 0.145 41 657.06 0.128 36 0.087 25 113 167

90 KANHER MAH 44.78 4 690.78 0.272 28-05-2020 675.20 0.066 24 677.46 0.086 32 0.060 22 77 110

*91 MULSHI MAH 0 300 607.1 0.572 28-05-2020 592.73 0.066 12 591.94 0.045 8 0.050 9 147 132

92 SURYA MAH 18.324 6 118.6 0.276 27-05-2020 104.30 0.094 34 109.78 0.156 57 0.103 37 60 91

93 TILLARI MAH 21.26 10 113.2 0.447 28-05-2020 97.20 0.224 50 91.02 0.158 35 0.192 43 142 117

*94 DOYANG HEP NAG 0 75 333 0.535 28-05-2020 306.70 0.169 32 306.85 0.170 32 0.179 33 99 94

*95 HIRAKUD ORI 153 307 192.02 5.378 27-05-2020 186.35 1.840 34 184.13 1.064 20 1.121 21 173 164

*96 BALIMELA ORI 0 360 462.08 2.676 28-05-2020 447.72 0.711 27 447.45 0.686 26 0.607 23 104 117

97 SALANADI ORI 42 0 82.3 0.558 28-05-2020 73.86 0.306 55 73.76 0.304 54 0.184 33 101 166

*98 RENGALI ORI 3 200 123.5 3.432 28-05-2020 112.81 0.528 15 111.75 0.331 10 0.534 16 160 99

*99 MACHKUND(JALAPUT) ORI 0 115 838.16 0.893 28-05-2020 829.45 0.317 35 828.98 0.296 33 0.272 30 107 117

*100 UPPER KOLAB ORI 89 320 858 0.935 28-05-2020 849.67 0.263 28 847.78 0.168 18 0.176 19 157 149

*101 UPPER INDRAVATI ORI 128 600 642 1.456 28-05-2020 632.41 0.535 37 628.87 0.259 18 0.322 22 207 166

102 SAPUA ORI 0 0 168.5 0.006 28-05-2020 168.03 0.006 100 166.13 0.004 67 0.003 50 150 200

103 HARIHARJHOR ORI 9.95 0 147.5 0.059 28-05-2020 144.64 0.036 61 139.70 0.000 0 0.010 17 0 360

*104 THEIN DAM PUN 348 600 527.91 2.344 28-05-2020 512.03 1.233 53 517.60 1.568 67 1.070 46 79 115

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LEVEL (MTS)

LIVE STORAGE

(BCM)

AVG. OF LAST 10 YRS LIVE CAP AS

% OF LIVE CAP AT FRL

% OF THIS YR STORAGE TO LAST YEARS

STORAGE.

LAST SEASON

WEEKLY REPORT OF 123 IMPORTANT RESERVOIRS OF INDIA

% OF THIS YR

STORAGE TO AVG. OF LAST 10 YRS.

STORAGE.

LAST YEAR STORAGE AS % OF LIVE CAP

AT FRL

AVG. OF LAST 10 YEARS LIVE CAP

(BCM).

FRL (MTS.)

LIVE CAP. AT FRL

(BCM)

LATEST DATE AVAILABLE

THIS YEAR STORAGE AS

% OF LIVE CAP AT FRL

LIVE STORAGE

(BCM)

S.NO HYDEL IN MW

LEVEL ( MTS)

THIS SEASON

NAME OF RESERVOIR(STATE)

IRR. (CCA)IN TH. HA

*105 MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR RAJ 63 140 280.75 1.711 28-05-2020 270.10 0.607 35 267.95 0.448 26 0.449 26 135 135

106 JHAKAM RAJ 28 0 359.5 0.132 28-05-2020 346.45 0.037 28 345.20 0.031 23 0.027 20 119 137

*107 RANA PRATAP SAGAR RAJ 229 172 352.81 1.436 28-05-2020 348.40 0.640 45 346.10 0.309 22 0.436 30 207 147

108 BISALPUR RAJ 81.8 0 315.5 1.076 28-05-2020 313.30 0.676 63 310.00 0.210 20 0.318 30 322 213

109 LOWER BHAWANI TN 105 8 278.89 0.792 28-05-2020 272.57 0.433 55 264.65 0.149 19 0.147 19 291 295

*110 METTUR(STANLEY) TN 122 360 240.79 2.647 28-05-2020 234.90 1.861 70 218.60 0.455 17 0.734 28 409 254

111 VAIGAI TN 61 6 279.2 0.172 28-05-2020 269.42 0.024 14 268.39 0.018 10 0.025 15 133 96

112 PARAMBIKULAM TN 101 0 556.26 0.38 28-05-2020 539.60 0.073 19 538.89 0.062 16 0.088 23 118 83

113 ALIYAR TN # 60 320.04 0.095 28-05-2020 301.14 0.001 1 301.45 0.002 2 0.033 35 50 3

*114 SHOLAYAR TN 0 95 1002.79 0.143 28-05-2020 968.21 0.006 4 960.03 0.000 0 0.007 5 0 86

115 GUMTI TRP 0 15 93.55 0.312 27-05-2020 86.50 0.050 16 88.20 0.097 31 0.076 24 52 66

116 MATATILA UP 0 30 308.46 0.707 27-05-2020 302.27 0.119 17 301.33 0.073 10 0.193 27 163 62

*117 RIHAND UP 0 300 268.22 5.649 28-05-2020 257.22 1.230 22 255.67 0.749 13 0.865 15 164 142

118 SHARDA SAGAR UP 126.5 0 190.5 0.33 28-05-2020 187.18 0.225 68 183.80 0.000 0 0.145 44 0 155

119 JIRGO UP 13.14 0 98.2 0.147 28-05-2020 94.45 0.070 48 91.59 0.034 23 0.038 26 206 184

*120 RAMGANGA UKH 1897 198 365.3 2.196 27-05-2020 351.28 1.248 57 343.86 0.874 40 0.762 35 143 164

*121 TEHRI UKH 2351 1000 830 2.615 28-05-2020 761.96 0.441 17 744.87 0.084 3 0.088 3 525 501

122 MAYURAKSHI WB 227 0 121.31 0.48 28-05-2020 113.48 0.160 33 109.90 0.078 16 0.100 21 205 160

123 KANGSABATI WB 341 0 134.14 0.914 28-05-2020 127.59 0.407 45 125.71 0.305 33 0.213 23 133 191TOTAL FOR 123 RESERVOIRS 21460.9 18604.04 171.091 58.034 34.110 34.699

PERCENTAGE 34 20 20 170 167

* HYDEL POWER CAPACITY HAVING CAPACITY MORE THAN 60MW$ TOTAL CCA 342 TH. HA OF DVC SYSTEM# TOTAL CCA 101 TH. HA OF PARAMBIKULAM & ALIYAR@' TOTAL CCA 425 TH. HA. OF NARAYANPUR AND ALMATTI† SABARMATI RESERVOIR IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH NARMADA WATER THROUGH PIPELINE.

Sd/-

Director

W. M. , CWC

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GANGA 13.714 45.43% 6.939 22.99% 7.455 24.70% 83.96INDUS 5.533 37.34% 6.931 46.77% 4.263 28.77% 29.79NARMADA 7.006 31.36% 5.378 24.07% 3.760 16.83% 86.33TAPI 3.369 45.56% 0.333 4.50% 1.542 20.85% 118.48MAHI 1.470 36.64% 1.255 31.28% 1.429 35.62% 2.87SABARMATI 0.391 37.52% 0.085 8.16% 0.176 16.89% 122.16RIVERS OF KUTCH 0.210 17.71% 0.083 7.00% 0.101 8.52% 107.92GODAVARI 6.271 35.40% 2.276 12.85% 3.087 17.43% 103.14KRISHNA 6.007 17.89% 2.623 7.81% 3.912 11.65% 53.55MAHANADI & NEIGHBOURING EFRS 5.378 38.85% 3.433 24.80% 3.617 26.13% 48.69CAUVERY& NEIGHBOURING EFRS 4.188 50.10% 1.126 13.47% 1.724 20.62% 142.92WEST FLOWING RIVERS OF SOUTH 4.497 27.05% 3.648 21.95% 3.633 21.86% 23.78TOTAL 58.034 34.110 34.699

67.25

LAST 10 YEARS' AVG. STORAGE

33.573

4.012

WEEKLY REPORT - BASINWISE

THIS YEAR'S STORAGE

NAME OF BASIN LIVE CAP. AT FRL % DEPARTURE W.R.T. AVE. OF

10 YEARS'

30.184

1.042

LAST YEAR'S STORAGE

22.34414.819

7.394

1.186

8.359

PERCENTAGE

16.622171.091

17.714

13.842

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As on 28.05.2020

1 Number of Reservoirs having Irrigation benefits 99 Nos.

2 Total live Capacity at FRL. 126.451(BCM)

3 Total live storage As on 28.05.2020 46.183(BCM)

4 Percentage of this year's storage at FRL 37(%)

5 Total live storage As on 28.05.2019 25.695(BCM)

6 Percentage of last year's storage at FRL 20(%)

7 Average Live storage for last 10 years 27.501(BCM)

8 Percentage of 10 years storage at FRL 22(%)

Details of Reservoirs having Irrigation Benefits

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TABLE-01

28.05.2020

1 H.P. 3 12.48 4.30 5.36 3.19 34 43 26 352 PUNJAB 1 2.34 1.23 1.57 1.07 53 67 46 153 RAJASTHAN 4 4.36 1.96 1.00 1.23 45 23 28 59

8 19.17 7.49 7.93 5.49 39 41 29 36

1 JHARKHAND 5 1.79 1.04 0.51 0.51 58 28 29 1022 ODISHA 9 15.39 4.54 3.11 3.23 30 20 21 413 W. BENGAL 2 1.39 0.57 0.38 0.31 41 27 22 814 TRIPURA 1 0.31 0.05 0.10 0.08 16 31 24 -345 NAGALAND 1 0.54 0.17 0.17 0.18 32 32 33 -6

18 19.43 6.37 4.27 4.31 33 22 22 48

1 GUJARAT 17 17.96 6.39 2.67 3.70 36 15 21 732 MAH. 25 17.27 5.89 1.66 2.97 34 10 17 98

42 35.24 12.28 4.32 6.67 35 12 19 84

1 U.P. 4 6.83 1.64 0.86 1.24 24 13 18 322 UTTARAKHAND 2 4.81 1.69 0.96 0.85 35 20 18 993 M.P. 9 28.40 12.67 7.44 6.36 45 26 22 994 CHHATISGARH 4 4.41 2.66 1.73 1.77 60 39 40 51

19 44.45 18.66 10.99 10.22 42 25 23 83

1 AP&TG 2 13.40 2.09 0.83 1.53 16 6 11 362 A.P 2 2.50 1.11 0.50 0.65 44 20 26 703 TELANGANA 4 4.23 1.11 0.28 0.67 26 7 16 674 KARNATAKA 16 24.63 5.48 3.57 3.37 22 14 14 635 KERALA 6 3.83 1.05 0.74 0.76 27 19 20 386 T.N. 6 4.23 2.40 0.69 1.03 57 16 24 132

36 52.81 13.23 6.61 8.01 25 13 15 65123 171.09 58.03 34.11 34.70 34 20 20 67

% departure from 10 yrs

CURRENT YEAR

LAST YEARLAST 10

YRS. AVG.

CURRENT YEAR

LAST YEAR

LAST 10 YRS.

AVERAGE

STATUS OF CURRENT STORAGE

S. NO.

REGION/STATENO. OF

RESERVOIRS MONITORED

LIVE CAPACITY AT FRL (BCM)

LIVE STORAGE(BCM)

STORAGE AS PERCENTAGE OF LIVE CAPACITY AT FRL

SUB-TOTALCOUNTRY AS A WHOLE

NORTHERN REGION

SUB-TOTAL

EASTERN REGION

SUB-TOTAL

WESTERN REGION

SUB-TOTAL

CENTRAL REGION

SUB-TOTAL

SOUTHERN REGION

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BRIEF NOTE ON LIVE STORAGE STATUS OF 123 RESERVOIRS IN THE

COUNTRY (WITH REFERENCE TO RESERVOIR STORAGE BULLETIN OF

28.05.2020)

1. ALL INDIA STATUS

Central Water Commission is monitoring live storage status of 123 reservoirs of the

country on weekly basis and is issuing weekly bulletin on every Thursday. Out of these

reservoirs, 43 reservoirs have hydropower benefit with installed capacity of more than 60

MW. The total live storage capacity of these 123 reservoirs is 171.090 BCM which is

about 66.36% of the live storage capacity of 257.812 BCM which is estimated to have

been created in the country. As per reservoir storage bulletin dated 28.05.2020, live

storage available in these reservoirs is 58.034 BCM, which is 34% of total live storage

capacity of these reservoirs. However, last year the live storage available in these

reservoirs for the corresponding period was 34.110 BCM and the average of last 10

years live storage was 34.699 BCM. Thus, the live storage available in 123 reservoirs as

per 28.05.2020 Bulletin is 170% of the live storage of corresponding period of last year

and 167% of storage of average of last ten years.

As per Table-01, the overall storage position is better than the corresponding period

of last year in the country as a whole and is also better thanthe average storage of last

ten years during the corresponding period.

2. REGION WISE STORAGE STATUS:

a) NORTHERN REGION

The northern region includes States of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan.

There are 8 reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage capacity of

19.17 BCM. As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 28.05.2020, the total live storage

available in these reservoirs is 7.49 BCM which is 39%of total live storage capacity

of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last year was 41% and

average storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 29% of live storage

capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is less than the

corresponding period of last year but is better than the average storage of last ten

years during the corresponding period.

b) EASTERN REGION

The Eastern region includes States of Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Tripuraand

Nagaland. There are 18 reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage

capacity of 19.43 BCM. As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 28.05.2020, the total

live storage available in these reservoirs is 6.37 BCM which is 33% of total live

storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last

year was 22% and average storage of last ten years during corresponding period was

22% of live storage capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is

better than the corresponding period of last year and is also better than the average

storage of last ten years during the corresponding period.

c) WESTERN REGION

The Western region includes States of Gujarat and Maharashtra. There are 42

reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage capacity of 35.24 BCM.

As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 28.05.2020, the total live storage available in

these reservoirs is 12.28 BCM which is 35% of total live storage capacity of these

reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last year was 12% and average

storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 19% of live storage

capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is better than the

storage of last year and is also better than the average storage of last ten years during

the corresponding period.

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d) CENTRAL REGION

The Central region includes States of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh

and Chhattisgarh. There are 19 reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live

storage capacity of 44.45BCM. As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 28.05.2020,

the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 18.66 BCM which is 42% of total

live storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of

last year was 25% and average storage of last ten years during corresponding period

was 23% of live storage capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current

year is better than the storage of last year and is also better than the average storage of

last ten years during the corresponding period.

e) SOUTHERN REGION

The Southern region includes States of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, AP&TG

(2combined projects in both states), Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.There are

36reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage capacity of 52.81 BCM.

As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 28.05.2020, the total live storage available in

these reservoirs is 13.23 BCM which is 25% of total live storage capacity of these

reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last year was 13% and average

storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 15% of live storage

capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is better than the

corresponding period of last year and is also better than the average storage of last ten

years during the corresponding period.

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