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Friday 04 February 2022 MORNING Time of Issue: 0800 hours IST ALL INDIA WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST BULLETIN

Significant Weather Features

♦ The Western Disturbance lies as a cyclonic circulation over north Pakistan & adjoining Jammu &

Kashmir between 3.1 to 5.8 km above mean sea level with the trough aloft in middle & upper tropospheric levels with its axis at 7.6 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 74°E to the north of Lat. 25°N. An induced Low Pressure Area lies over north Rajasthan & adjoining Haryana and associated cyclonic circulation in lower tropospheric levels. High moisture feeding from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal to northwest India at lower & middle tropospheric levels is very likely to continue during next 24 hours. Under its influence:

i) Fairly widespread to widespread light/moderate rainfall/snowfall very likely to continue over Western Himalayan Region on 04th February. Isolated Heavy rainfall/snowfall and hailstorm very likely over Uttarakhand on 04th February, 2022.

ii) Isolated to Scattered light/moderate rainfall very likely over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh on 04th February.

♦ The WD and its induced Cyclonic Circulation/Low is very likely to move east-northeastwards during next 24 hours, as a result there will be high moisture feeding from Bay of Bengal to East & adjoining northeast India on 04th February, 2022 due to confluence between westerlies and southeasterlies from the Bay of Bengal at lower tropospheric levels. As a result:

i) Fairly widespread to widespread light/moderate rainfall with thunderstorm/lightning and hailstorm at isolated places very likely over Bihar, West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha & Jharkhand on 04th February, 2022.

ii) Widespread light/moderate rainfall with thunderstorm/lightning likely over northeast India on 04th &

05th February, 2022.

Isolated heavy rainfall/snowfall likely over Arunachal Pradesh on 04th &

05th and heavy rainfall over west Assam & Meghalaya on 04th February, 2022.

Isolated hailstorm also likely over West Assam & Meghalaya and over Arunachal Pradesh on 04th February, 2022.

Dense Fog conditions in isolated pockets in night/morning hours very likely over Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi during next 24 hours.

Main Weather Observations

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♦ Rainfall/thundershower observed (from 0830 hours IST to 1730 hours IST of Yesterday): at most places over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand; at many places over Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad and Punjab;

at a few places over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh.

♦ Significant amount of Rainfall (from 0830 hours IST to 1730 hours IST of Yesterday)(1 cm or more): Ludhiana, Mandi, Bhuntar, Sundernagar, Shimla, Solan, Tehri, Najibabad, Pantnagar, Dehradun-1; Nahan, Bareilly, Mukteshwar Kumaon-2.

♦ Yesterday's Cold to Severe Cold Day conditions prevailed in isolated pockets over Haryana, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh.

♦ Fog observed (during 0530 hours IST of today): Very Dense fog in isolated pockets over North Punjab, Northwest Rajasthan, Southwest Uttar Pradesh and Northwest Madhya Pradesh and Shallow to Moderate fog in isolated pockets over Haryana & Delhi.

♦ Visibility (during 0530 hours IST of today)(500 m or less): Agra-0, Amritsar, Ganganagar and Gwalior-25 each, Hissar-200 and Delhi(Palam)-500.

Thunderstorm observed (from 0830 hours IST of yesterday to 0530 hours IST of today): at isolated places over North Haryana, East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and East Madhya Pradesh.

Minimum Temperature Departures (as on 03-02-2022): Minimum temperatures were appreciably above normal (3.1°C to 5.0°C) at most places over East Rajasthan and Gujarat state; at many places over Punjab, West Rajasthan, Gangetic West Bengal; above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at most places over Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Kerala & Mahe; at many places over East Uttar Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh and South Interior Karnataka; at a few places isolated places over East Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana and Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. They were below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at a few places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Sub- Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim; at isolated places over North Interior Karnataka and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the Lowest minimum temperature of 7.9°C reported at Meerut (West Uttar Pradesh) over the plains of the country.

♦ Maximum Temperature Departures (as on 03-02-2022): Maximum temperatures were above normal (1.6°C to 3.0°C) at a few places over East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Rayalaseema and at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala & Mahe, Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal. They were markedly below normal (-5.1°C or less) at Many places over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh

& Delhi; at a few places over West Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places over Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan- Muzaffarabad, West Rajasthan and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim; appreciably below normal (-3.1°C to -5.0°C) at isolated places over East Rajasthan and Assam & Meghalaya; below normal (-1.6°C to -3.0°C) at a few places over East Uttar Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and at isolated places over Gujarat State, Konkan & Goa and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and near normal over rest parts of the country. Yesterday, the Highest maximum temperature of 36.1°C was reported at Anantapur (Rayalaseema) over the country.

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Meteorological Analysis (Based on 0530 hours IST)

Weather Forecast for next 5 days * upto 0830 hours IST of 09th February, 2022

Weather Outlook for subsequent 2 days during 09th February-11th February, 2022

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

♦ Fall in minimum temperatures by 2-4°C very likely over most parts of Northwest India during next 24 hours and rise by 2-4°C thereafter.

♦ Fall in minimum temperatures by 3-5°C very likely over most parts of Central India during next 48 hours.

♦ No significant change in minimum temperatures very likely over most parts of East India during next 24 hours and fall by 2-4°C thereafter.

♦ Fall in minimum temperatures by 3-5°C over Gujarat during next 24 hours and rise by 2-4°C thereafter.

♦ Fall in minimum temperatures by 2-4°C over Maharashtra during next 24 hours and rise by 2-4°C thereafter.

♦ Shallow to Moderate Fog in night/morning hours in isolated pockets very likely over East India during next 24 hours.

Pradesh

♦ The Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation over north Pakistan & neighbourhood now lies over north Pakistan & adjoining Jammu & Kashmir between 3.1 km & 5.8 km above mean sea level with the trough aloft in middle & upper tropospheric levels with it axis at 7.6 km above mean sea level now runs roughly along Long. 74°E to the north of Lat. 25°N.

♦ The induced Low Pressure Area over northwest Rajasthan & neighbourhood now lies over north Rajasthan & adjoining Haryana and the associated cyclonic circulation and extends upto 1.5 km above mean sea level.

♦ The cyclonic circulation over west Assam & neighbourhood at 0.9 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ The cyclonic circulation over Comorin area & neighbourhood at 0.9 km above mean sea level persists.

♦ A fresh feeble Western Disturbance likely to affect Western Himalayan Region from 06th February,

2022.

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Weather Warning during next 5 days *

04 February (Day 1):

Heavy rainfall/snowfall at isolated places very likely over Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh and heavy rainfall at isolated places over Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Sikkim and west Assam & Meghalaya.

Thunderstorm with lightning and hail

at isolated places very likely over Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam & Meghalaya and with

lightning

at isolated places over Himachal Pradesh, Northwest Uttar Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

Dense Fog in isolated pockets very likely over Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi.

05 February (Day 2):

Heavy rainfall/snowfall

at isolated places very likely over east Arunachal Pradesh.

Thunderstorm with lightning

at isolated places very likely over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam &

Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura.

06 February (Day 3): No Weather Warning.

07 February (Day 4): No Weather Warning.

08 February (Day 5): No Weather Warning.

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Table-1

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Government of India Ministry of Earth Sciences India Meteorological Department National Weather Forecasting Centre

ALL INDIA WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT 27 JANUARY- 02 FEBRUARY, 2022

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

SIGNIFICANTWEATHERFEATURES

♦ Movement of Western Disturbances have caused isolated rainfall/snowfall activity over Jammu Kashmir &

Ladakh on most of the days and isolated to scattered rainfall/thunderstorm activity over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on one or two days during the week.

♦ Remnants of Western Disturbances have caused fairly widespread rainfall/thunderstorm activity over Northeast India on three to four days and isolated rainfall/thunderstorm activity during the remaining days of the week; movement of the systems have also caused scattered to fairly widespread rainfall/thunderstorm activity over Sub Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim on one or two days and isolated rainfall/thunderstorm activity during the remaining days of the week; isolated hailstorm activity also had been reported over these areas on one day along with.

♦ Under the influence of cyclonic circulation/troughs in the lower tropospheric levels, isolated rainfall/thunderstorms had been reported over parts of Peninsular India with Tamil Nadu, Puducherry &

Karaikkal reporting isolated rainfall activity on most of the days during the week.

Heavy rain:

♦ Heavy rainfall at isolated places had occurred over Andaman & Nicobar Islands on one day during the week.

Hail Storm:

♦ Thunderstorm with hailstorm at isolated places had occurred over Sub Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and Assam & Meghalaya on one day each during the week.

Fog:

♦ Dense to very dense fog at many places had occurred over Punjab and East Uttar Pradesh on one day each during the week.

♦ Dense to very dense fog at a few places had occurred over East Uttar Pradesh on two days; over Punjab, West Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi on one day each during the week.

♦ Dense to very dense fog at isolated places had occurred over Uttarakhand on four days; over East Uttar Pradesh and Punjab on three days each; over West Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Rajasthan on two days each; over Assam & Meghalaya, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi and Himachal Pradesh on one day each during the week.

♦ Dense fog at a few places had occurred over Bihar on one day during the week.

♦ Dense fog at isolated places had occurred over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, East & West Uttar Pradesh, Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Assam & Meghalaya on one day each during the week.

Temperature Scenario:

Cold Day:

♦ Cold day to Severe Cold day conditions at many places had occurred over East & West Uttar Pradesh on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold day to Severe Cold day conditions at a few places had occurred over East Uttar Pradesh on two days; over West Uttar Pradesh, East & West Madhya Pradesh and Bihar on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold day to Severe Cold day conditions at isolated places had occurred over East Uttar Pradesh on four days; over West Uttar Pradesh on three days; over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, Punjab and Uttarakhand on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold day conditions at most places with severe cold day conditions at isolated places had occurred over East & West Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold day conditions at most places had occurred over Jharkhand on one day during the week.

♦ Cold day conditions at a few places had occurred over Bihar & Vidarbha on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold day conditions at isolated places had occurred over West Uttar Pradesh on two days; over Bihar, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh and East Rajasthan on one day each during the week.

Cold Wave:

♦ Cold wave to severe cold wave conditions at isolated places had occurred over East & West Madhya

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Pradesh and East Rajasthan on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold wave conditions at many places with severe cold wave conditions at isolated places had occurred over Vidarbha and West Madhya Pradesh on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold Wave conditions at most places had occurred over East Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold Wave conditions at many places had occurred over East Madhya Pradesh on one day during the week.

♦ Cold Wave conditions at a few places had occurred over West Madhya Pradesh and Marathwada on one day each during the week.

♦ Cold Wave conditions at isolated places had occurred over Punjab, East Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha on two days each; over Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, West Rajasthan, Gujarat Region, Saurashtra &Kutch, East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on one day each during the week.

♦ The highest maximum temperature of 37.3oC had been recorded at Kottayam (Kerala & Mahe) on 29th January 2022 and the lowest minimum temperature of 1.8 oC had been recorded at Sikar (East Rajasthan) on 27th & 28th January 2022 and at Bhilwara (East Rajasthan) on 28th January 2022 over the plains of the country during the week.

LEGEND: Few days-(3 days), Many days-4 to 5 days and Most days-6 to 7 days during the week.

METEOROLOGICALANALYSIS

♦ Last week’s Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation over northwest Uttar Pradesh & neighbourhood at 3.1 km above mean sea level has become less marked; however, its associated trough aloft in mid tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Long. 85°E to the north of Lat. 28°N on 27th January 2022; it ran roughly along Long. 88°E to the north of Lat. 25°N on 28th; it has become less marked on 29th January 2022.

♦ Last week’s trough from south Tamil Nadu to South Interior Karnataka extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level persisted on 27th January 2022; it has become less marked on 28th January 2022.

♦ A north-south trough ran roughly along Long.92°E to the north of Lat.21°N between 1.5 & 2.1 km above mean sea level on 27th January 2022; it has become less marked on 28th January 2022.

♦ A fresh feeble Western Disturbance as a trough in mid tropospheric westerlies between 3.1 & 5.8 km above mean sea level ran roughly along Long. 54°E to the north of Lat. 33°N on 28th January 2022; it was seen as a trough in mid tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 64°E to the north of Lat. 33°N on 29th; it continued as a trough in mid tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 70°E to the north of Lat. 33°N on 30 th and roughly along Long. 71°E to the north of Lat. 33°N on 31st January 2022; it has moved away east-northeastwards on 1st February 2022.

♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Gulf of Mannar & neighbourhood at 3.1 km above mean sea level on 29th January 2022; it has become less marked on 30th January 2022.

♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over south Assam & neighbourhood between 2.1 km & 3.6 km above mean sea level on 31st January 2022; it has become less marked on 1st February 2022.

♦ A north-south trough ran roughly along Long. 90°E to the north of Lat. 24°N between 1.5 & 3.1 km above mean sea level on 1st February 2022; it was seen as a cyclonic circulation over northeast Bangladesh &

neighbourhood extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level with a trough aloft with its axis at 3.1 km above mean sea level roughly along Long. 93°E to the north of Lat. 24°N on 2nd February 2022.

♦ A trough in low level easterlies ran from south Kerala to North Interior Karnataka at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 1st and 2nd February 2022;

♦ A Western Disturbance as a trough in middle & upper tropospheric westerlies with it axis at 5.8 km ran roughly along Long. 58°E to the north of Lat. 28°N on 2nd February 2022; it ran roughly along Long. 63°E to the north of Lat. 30°N in the evening of the same day.

♦ An induced cyclonic circulation lay over southwest Rajasthan & adjoining Pakistan extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level in the evening of 2nd February 2022.

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RAINFALL SUMMARY

Weekly cumulative rainfall distribution is presented in Fig-1

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 Minimum 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 03 February TO 09 February, 2022

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

Category of the rainfall

WEEK SEASON

27.01.2022 TO 02.02.2022 01.01.2022 TO 02.02.2022 Number of Sub-divisions Number of Sub-divisions

LARGE EXCESS (+60% or more) 3 24

EXCESS (+20% to +59%) 2 1

NORMAL (+19% to -19%) 3 4

DEFICIENT (-20% to -59%) 1 1

LARGE DEFICIENT (-60% to -99%) 9 6

NO RAIN (-100%) 18 0

Cumulative rainfall (mm) Actual Normal % Departure Actual Normal % Departure

EAST & NORTH-EAST INDIA 8.0 7.0 +15% 28.3 20.8 +36%

NORTH-WEST INDIA 0.3 9.4 -96% 78.5 35.4 +122%

CENTRAL INDIA 0.0 2.1 -99% 22.7 8.1 +181%

SOUTH PENINSULA 0.8 1.0 -16% 19.8 8.5 +133%

Country as a whole 1.6 5.0 -69% 40.2 18.6 +116%

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Fig-1

WEEKLY CUMULATIVE RAINFALL (27 JAN. 2022- 02 FEB. 2022)

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Table-1 (A)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE DISTRIBUTION OF REALISED RAINFALL-2022

S.No. MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 27 JAN 28 JAN 29 JAN 30 JAN 31 JAN 01 FEB 02 FEB

1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS ISOL ISOL DRY FWS SCT DRY DRY

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH FWS FWS ISOL ISOL DRY FWS FWS

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA FWS SCT ISOL DRY DRY ISOL FWS

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA FWS FWS ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL FWS

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL FWS

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

7 ODISHA ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

8 JHARKHAND ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

9 BIHAR DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

12 UTTARAKHAND SCT ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

14 PUNJAB DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH SCT DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

16 JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH ISOL ISOL ISOL DRY ISOL ISOL ISOL

17 WEST RAJASTHAN DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

18 EAST RAJASTHAN DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

21 GUJARAT REGION DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

23 KONKAN & GOA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

25 MARATHAWADA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

26 VIDARBHA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

27 CHHATTISGARH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM ISOL ISOL ISOL DRY ISOL DRY ISOL

29 TELANGANA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

30 RAYALASEEMA ISOL ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

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

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

33 NORTH INT.KARNATAKA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

34 SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

35 KERALA & MAHE ISOL ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY ISOL

36 LAKSHADWEEP DRY SCT DRY SCT DRY DRY DRY

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

2

** 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-2022

Sr. No MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 03 JAN 04 JAN 05 JAN 06 JAN 07 JAN 08 JAN 09 JAN

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

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH SCT WS●/* H WS●/* ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA SCT WSH WS ISOL ISOL DRY DRY

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA ISOL WS WS ISOL ISOL DRY DRY

5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM SCT WSH FWS ISOL ISOL DRY DRY

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL SCT WSH ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY

7 ODISHA ISOL FWS H DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

8 JHARKHAND FWS WSH ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY

9 BIHAR FWS H WSH ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH FWS H FWS ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH FWS H SCT DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

12 UTTARAKHAND WS●/* H WS●/* H ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY

13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI WSF H ISOL F DRY DRY DRY DRY ISOL

14 PUNJAB WSF H ISOL F DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH WS●/* H FWS DRY ISOL ISOL DRY SCT

16 JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH WS●/* SCT DRY SCT ISOL ISOL SCT

17 WEST RAJASTHAN ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

18 EAST RAJASTHAN ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

21 GUJARAT REGION DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

23 KONKAN & GOA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

25 MARATHAWADA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

26 VIDARBHA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

27 CHHATTISGARH SCT ISOL DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

29 TELANGANA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

30 RAYALASEEMA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

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

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

33 NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

34 SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

35 KERALA & MAHE ISOL DRY DRY ISOL ISOL DRY DRY

36 LAKSHADWEEP DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY DRY

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 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)

F Fog H Hail * Snowfall

- Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Normal -4.5 OC to -6.4OC) - - Severe Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Norma ≤ -6.5OC)

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Table-1 (C)

METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE REALISED MINIMUM TEMPERATURE-2022

S.No MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 27 JAN 28 JAN 29 JAN 30 JAN 31 JAN 01 FEB 02 FEB

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

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH N N N N N N N

3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA N N ABN N N N N

4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA N N BN N ABN BN N

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

6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL N N N N N N N

7 ODISHA N N ABN N ABN N N

8 JHARKHAND N ABN ABN N N N N

9 BIHAR N N N N BN N N

10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH N N ABN N N N N

11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH N N N N N N N

12 UTTARAKHAND N N N N N N N

13 HARYANA, CHD. & DELHI N N N N N N N

14 PUNJAB N N N N N N N

15 HIMACHAL PRADESH N N N N N N N

16 JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH N N N N N N N

17 WEST RAJASTHAN N N N N N AN N

18 EAST RAJASTHAN N N N N N AN N

19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH N MBN N N N N N

20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH N N N ABN N N N

21 GUJARAT REGION N N N BN N N N

22 SAURASTRA & KUTCH ABN N N N N N N

23 KONKAN & GOA N N N N N N N

24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA N N ABN N N N N

25 MARATHAWADA ABN ABN N N N BN BN

26 VIDARBHA N MBN MBN N ABN ABN BN

27 CHHATTISGARH N N ABN BN BN N N

28 COASTAL ANDHRA PR. & YANAM N N N N N N N

29 TELANGANA N N N N N BN N

30 RAYALASEEMA N N N N N N N

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

32 COASTAL KARNATAKA N N N N N N N

33 NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA N N N N BN N N

34 SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA N N N N N N N

35 KERALA & MAHE N N N N N AN AN

36 LAKSHADWEEP N N N N N AN N

Lowest Minimum Temperature (°C) 1.8 1.8 2.6 2.6 3.6 3.5 5.0

Station/(s) observed HMT Sikar Sikar,

Bhilwara

Bhilwara/

Nowgong Amritsar Hissar Meerut Amritsar &

Sikar Station/(s) lies in Met-Subdivision/(s) East Raj East Raj E.Raj

& E MP Punjab Haryana West UP Punjab

& E Raj.

Highest Maximum Temperature (°C) 35.8 36.5 37.3 37.1 36.6 36.2 36.4

Station/(s) observed LMT Alapuzha Anantapur Kottayam &

Mangalore Karwar Punalur Punalur Punalur

Station/(s) lies in Met-Subdivision/(s) Kerala &

Mahe

Rayalasee ma

Kerala &

C.K C.Karnataka Kerala &

Mahe

Kerala &

Mahe

Kerala &

Mahe LEGENDS:

N - NORMAL (N+1,N-1)OC BN - BELOW NORMAL (N-2)OC AN - ABOVE NORMAL (N+2)OC

ABN - APPRECIABLY BELOW NORMAL (N-3.1 to -4.9)OC AAN - APPRECIABLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+3.1 to +4.9)OC MBN - MARKEDLY BELOW NORMAL (N-5 AND BELOW )OC MAN - MARKEDLY ABOVE NORMAL (N+5 AND ABOVE)OC

- Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Normal -4.5 OC to -6.4OC) + Heat Wave (Maximum temperature departure from Normal +4.5 OC to +6.4OC)

- - Severe Cold Wave (Minimum temperature departure from Norma ≤ -6.5OC) ++ Severe Heat Wave (Maximum temperature departure from Normal ≥ +6.5OC)

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Table-2

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

NO. STATES PERIOD FROM : 01.01.2022 TO 02.02.2022

LE E N D LD NR ND TOTAL

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

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

3. ASSAM 14 8 3 0 2 0 0 27

4. MEGHALAYA 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 7

5. NAGALAND 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 11

6. MANIPUR 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 9

7. MIZORAM 1 0 3 1 3 0 0 8

8. TRIPURA 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4

9. SIKKIM 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 4

10. WEST BENGAL 7 3 4 3 2 0 0 19

11. ODISHA 26 3 1 0 0 0 0 30

12. JHARKHAND 11 3 6 4 0 0 0 24

13. BIHAR 9 4 4 9 11 1 0 38

14. UTTAR PRADESH 58 4 6 4 3 0 0 75

15. UTTARAKHAND 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 13

16. HARYANA 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

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

18. DELHI 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

19. PUNJAB 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

20. HIMACHAL PRADESH 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 12

21. JAMMU & KASHMIR(UT) 12 2 1 3 2 0 0 20

22. LADAKH(UT) 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

23. RAJASTHAN 29 2 2 0 0 0 0 33

24. MADHYA PRADESH 38 8 2 1 2 1 0 52

25. GUJARAT 14 3 0 4 2 10 0 33

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

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

28. GOA 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

29. MAHARASHTRA 12 1 1 1 8 13 0 36

30. CHHATISGARH 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 27

31. ANDHRA PRADESH 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 13

32. TELANGANA 25 3 0 1 4 0 0 33

33. TAMILNADU 28 2 6 1 1 0 0 38

34. PUDUCHERRY (UT) 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4

35. KARNATAKA 0 0 3 4 12 11 0 30

36. KERALA 0 0 0 3 8 3 0 14

37. LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

TOTAL 422 56 61 45 68 42 1 695

CATEGORYWISE DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS OUT OF THE 694 WHOSE DATA RECEIVED

61% 8% 9% 6% 10% 6%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRICTS IN EARLIER YEARS SINCE 1st JANUARY

DATE LE E N D LD NR

03.02.2021 25%

34%

2%

11%

4%

12%

13%

12%

27%

14%

29%

05.02.2020 17%

30.01.2019 15% 7% 8% 12% 23% 35%

31.01.2018 1% 1% 1% 6% 27% 64%

01.02.2017 19% 5% 7% 9% 23% 37%

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Table-3

RAINFALL DURING WINTER SEASON

S.

No.

Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st January to

01 FEB

2017

31 JAN 2018

30 JAN 2019

05 FEB 2020

03 FEB 2021

02 FEB 2021 1. Andaman &

Nicobar Islands N A D

229 55 +315

167 54 +212

174 53 +230

56 4 -93

43 55 -21

53 54 -2 2. Arunachal

Pradesh

N A D

15 54 -73

31 50 -38

11 47 -77

63 61 +3

30 57 -47

57 55 +3 3 Assam &

Meghalaya

N A D

18 2 -91

16 6 -65

15 2 -85

18 20 -12

19 9 -52

30 18 +70 4.

Nagaland, Manipur, Mizo.

& Tripura

N A D

14 1 -95

14 6 -54

13 1 -94

34 16 +116

14 6 -58

24 13 +87 5.

Sub-Himalayan West Bengal &

Sikkim

N A D

28 3 -91

27 3 -90

25 4 -83

20 21 -3

19 8 -59

23 18 +22 6. Gangetic West

Bengal

N A D

15 2 -86

13 0 -100

13 0 -99

33 17 +96

14 * -99

25 14 +80 7. Odisha

N A D

11 2 -85

11 0 -99

11 1 -88

20 14 +41

13 1 -91

44 13 +228 8. Jharkhand

N A D

17 5 -69

16 0 -100

16 1 -93

30 15 +93

14 1 -93

25 14 +80 9. Bihar

N A D

14 * -97

13 0 -100

13 5 -61

11 11 -6

11 * -98

11 11 +3 10. East Uttar

Pradesh

N A D

10 17 -43

17 1 -96

12 16 -29

26 14 +88

13 * -98

27 13 +107 11. West Uttar

Pradesh

N A D

22 19 +16

18 2 -89

16 18 -12

34 14 +138

13 13 -3

59 13 +345 12. Uttarakhand

N A D

37 54 -31

17 52 -66

75 49 +51

133 49 +169

27 46 -40

108 45 +141 13.

Haryana, Chandigarh &

Delhi

N A D

34 18 +86

18 5 -72

15 17 -10

23 16 +42

21 15 +41

70 15 +366 14. Punjab

N A D

42 26 +61

25 9 -63

28 24 +18

46 24 +93

11 23 -51

105 22

+367

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S.

No.

Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st January to

01 FEB

2017

31 JAN 2018

30 JAN 2019

05 FEB 2020

03 FEB 2021

02 FEB 2022 15. Himachal

Pradesh

A N D

159 101 +58

97 9 -91

82 93 -12

125 102 +22

38 97 -61

173 95 +82 16.

Jammu &

Kashmir and Ladakh

A N D

255 99 +157

96 4 -95

135 92 +47

143 108 +33

100 89 -11

169 97 +74 17. West Rajasthan

A N D

6 3 +93

* 3 -92

5 3 +94

7 3 +121

4 3 +13

24 3 +657 18. East Rajasthan

A N D

8 6 +47

* 6 -99

6 5 +13

3 5 -47

15 5 +236

25 5 +437 19. West Madhya

Pradesh

A N D

5 9 -46

0 9 -99

1 8 -86

12 7 +63

5 7 -33

23 7 +231 20. East Madhya

Pradesh

A N D

20 5 -77

20 0 -100

12 19 -40

40 19 +110

18 1 -92

40 17 +133 21. Gujarat Region

A N D

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

3 1 +125

1 1 -11 22. Saurashtra &

Kutch

A N D

* * -47

0 * -100

1 * +810

1 * -61

0 1 -100

2 1 +390 23. Konkan & Goa

A N D

0 * -100

0 * -100

0 * -100

0 1 -100

6 1 +1029

3 1 +405 24. Madhya

Maharashtra

A N D

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

0 2 -99

19 2 +1059

1 2 -55 25. Marathawada

A N D

0 4 -100

0 4 -100

0 4 -100

3 5 -34

3 5 -33

4 * -93 26. Vidarbha

A N D

11 * -98

10 0 -100

11 10 +13

21 11 +85

11 1 -92

27 11 +155 27. Chhattisgarh

A N D

11 1 -92

11 0 -100

14 10 +41

33 13 +153

12 2 -82

43 12 +254 28.

Coastal Andhra Pradesh &

Yanam

A N D

1 9 -88

* 8 -99

10 8 +29

22 10 +119

11 10 +13

30 10 +206 29. Telangana

A N D

0 6 -100

0 6 -100

23 6 +280

6 8 -20

2 8 -79

36 8

+344

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S.

No.

Meteorological Sub-Divisions

For the period from 1st January to

01 FEB

2017

31 JAN 2018

30 JAN 2019

05 FEB 2020

03 FEB 2021

02 FEB 2022 30. Rayalaseema

A N D

4 3 +30

0 3 -100

13 3 +366

4 4 +12

23 4 +500

10 4 +171 31.

Tamil Nadu, Puducherry &

Karaikal

A N D

37 18 +111

17 6 -64

17 2 -88

17 9 -49

139 17 +739

35 16 +115 32. Coastal

Karnataka

A N D

1 1 +55

0 1 -100

0 1 -100

0 2 -100

63 2 +3590

2 * -83 33. North Interior

Karnataka

A N D

0 2 -100

0 2 -100

1 2 -61

3 * -88

8 3 +152

3 * -86 34. South Interior

Karnataka

A N D

5 1 +269

0 1 -100

1 1 -25

3 * -95

27 2 +1007

1 2 -79 35. Kerala & Mahe

A N D

13 9 +45

2 9 -76

1 8 -92

10 6 -39

105 9 +1011

3 9 -68 36. Lakshadweep

A N D

21 21 +1

11 21 -48

20 0 -100

17 8 -52

167 16 +928

16 1 -96 Country as a

whole

A N D

27.1 19.9 +36

2.9 19.2

-85

18.0 18.5 -3

29.1 20.3 +43

20.5 19.0 +8

40.2 18.6 +116

SUMMARY

No. of Sub-Divisions with rainfall

For the period from 1st January to

01 FEB

2017

31 JAN 2018

30 JAN 2019

05 FEB 2020

03 FEB 2021

02 FEB 2022

Large Excess 07 01 05 13 11 24

Excess 05 00 04 04 01 01

Normal 02 00 06 05 04 04

Total 14 01 15 22 16 29

Deficient 04 03 03 06 09 01

Large Deficient 12 16 12 05 10 06

No rain 06 16 06 03 01 00

Total 22 35 21 14 20 07

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%) Deficient: (-20% to -59%) N: Normal Rainfall (mm)

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

Data Inadequate: ** Rainfall upto 0.4 mm : *

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Fig-3

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ANNEXURE-1

RAINFALL DURING THE WEEK (in cm.)

(27 JANUARY – 02 FEBRUARY, 2022)

Category of rainfall Light:- Less than 2 cm Moderate:- 2-6 cm Heavy:- 7-11 cm Very heavy:- 12-20 cm Extremely Heavy:- 21 cm or more

27 JANUARY 2022

ARUNACHAL PRADESH:- ANINI-4, ROING-2, PASIGHAT AERO-1, TUTING-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:- KARIMGANJ-2, KHERONIGHAT-1, BARAPANI-1, MATIJURI-1, SILCHAR-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM &

TRIPURA:- DHARMANAGAR/ PANISAGAR-4, TAMENGLONGI-3, TUENSANG-2, KAMALPUR-2, WOKHA SADAR NSDMA AWS-1, PEREN-1, ZUNHEBOTOI NSDMA AWS-1, IMPHAL T-AERO-1, KVK SOUTH-1, WOKHA-1, DIMAPUR NSDMA AWS-1, KHOWAI AWS-1, CHOTTABEKRA-1, KAILASHAHAR AERO-1, ODISHA:- BINJHARPUR- 1, HAR. CHD & DELHI:- KALKA-1, MORNI-1, HIMACHAL PRADESH:- NAINA DAVI-2, SARKAGHAT-1, PACHHAD-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH:- SRINAGAR AGRO AWS-1, SHALIMAR AGRO-1, RAYALASEEMA:- NAMBULIPULIKUNTA-3, LEPAKSHI-1, NALLAMADA-1, TN PUDU AND KARAIKAL:- SIVAGIRI-4, PERIYAKULAM-3, KAYATHAR-2, AYIKUDI-2, YERCAUD-2, THENKASI-1, SRIVILLIPUTHUR-1, KOTHAGIRI-1, KERALA & MAHE:- THENMALA ARG-2, SEETHATHODE AWS-2, ARYANKAVU-2, MYLADUMPARAAGRI-1.

28 JANUARY 2022

ARUNACHAL PRADESH:- TUTING-2, PASIGHAT AERO-1, ROING-1, BASAR-1, TEZU-1, MIAO-1, HAWAI-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:- SIVASAGAR-2, MORANHAT-2, KHOWANG-2, AMRAGHAT-2, MAJULI-2, JORHAT-1, NEAMATIGHAT-1, JORHAT AWS-1, D/MOHANBARI AERO-1, NAHAR KATIA-1, DHOLAI-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA:- WOKHA-2, KOLASIB AGRI-1, KHOWAI AWS-1, TAMENGLONGI-1, SHWB &

SIKKIM:- MANGAN-1, CHUNGTHANG-1, SANKALAN-1, COASTAL A.P. & YANAM:- GUDUR-2, NELLORE-1, RAYALASEEMA:- SATYAVEDU-1, TN PUDU AND KARAIKAL:- COONOOR PTO-5, KETTI-3, KOTHAGIRI-2, MARAKKANAM-1, K BRIDGE-1, PANDAVAIYAR HEAD-1, PALACODE-1.

29 JANUARY 2022

ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:- Bakulia-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA:- Tamenglongi-1.

30 JANUARY 2022

A & N ISLAND:- HUT BAY-7, TN PUDU AND KARAIKAL:- TIRUPOONDI-5, NAGAPATTINAM-3, VEDARANYAM-2, KARAIKAL-1.

31 JANUARY 2022

A & N ISLAND:-NANCOWARY-2, IAF CARNICOBAR-1, TN PUDU AND KARAIKAL:-VEDARANYAM-2.

01 FEBRUARY 2022

ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:- DHEMAJI-1, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI-1, BADATIGHAT-1, CHAULDHOWAGHAT-1, SHWB & SIKKIM:- KABI-3, CHUNGTHANG-1.

02 FEBRUARY 2022

ARUNACHAL PRADESH:- MIAO-2, BASAR-2, KABU BASTI-2, NAHARLAGUN-2, ITANAGAR-1, PASIGHAT_

AERO-1, ROING-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:- MAJULI-3, RANGANANDI NT XING-3, GOLAGHAT_PTO-3, GOLAGHAT_ CWC-3, KHLIEHRIAT-2, BAITHALANGSO-1, TANGLA-1, MAJBAT-1, BAKULIA-1, CHERRAPUNJI-1, SILCHAR-1, NAHAR KATIA-1, UDAIPUR-1, UDALGURI_AWS-1, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-1, N.LAKHIMPUR/LILABARI- 1, KHOWANG-1, HALFLONG-1, SIVASAGAR-1, SHILLONGANI_AWS-1, NUMALIGARH-1, D/MOHANBARI AERO- 1, BADATIGHAT-1, JIA BHARALI N T XING-1, NALBARI/PAGLADIA-1, MORANHAT-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA:- MANGKOLEMBA-1, KHOWAI-1, BISHNUPUR-1, ZUNHEBOTO_ AWS-1, TUENSANG-1, WOKHA-1, WOKHA SADAR NSDMA AWS-1, ZUNHOBOTO-1, THOUBAL-1, TULI NSDMA AWS-1, IMPHAL_ AWS-1, IMPHAL T-AERO-1, LILONG_ ARG-1, UKHRUKL-1, MOKOKCHANG-1, KAMALPUR-1, SHWB & SIKKIM:- MAJITAR-2, PAKYONG-2, KHANITAR-1, RONGLI-1, CHUNGTHANG-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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