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has withdrawn from parts of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. Today, a few more regions have been covered from all these areas. Moreover, monsoon has withdrawn from Delhi NCR and some parts of Uttar Pradesh too, India Meteorological Department (IMD) scientist Naresh Kumar said.In the next two to three days, the monsoon will withdraw from almost all the regions across North India, the IMD scientist told PTI.
VIDEO | IMD scientist Naresh Kumar says that in the next 2-3 days monsoon will withdraw from North India.(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7)#IMD #IMDupdate pic.twitter.com/NO5DSZ1oMM
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Favourable weather conditions in next 2-3 days
In the next two to three days, the conditions are favourable for its further withdrawal from the remaining parts of the state, it stated.While North India has recorded over 740 mm of rainfall since June 1, which has broken records as it was the highest in 37 years and the third highest since 1950.North India witnessed 42.2 per cent excess rain in June, mainly due to heavy pre-monsoon showers. While in July, it remained 13.2 per cent and 34.4 per cent in August, but later 62.3 per cent till September 19.During this monsoon, public infrastructure was heavily hit, with 394 roads, including two national highways, blocked as of September 20.Moreover, the region also faced power outages across several districts, with 174 water supply schemes non-functional.Do you find this article useful?