India experienced warmest August since 1901, says IMD

Above-normal rainfall is expected in September, the weather department said.

India experienced warmest August since 1901, says IMD

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India experienced its warmest August since 1901, according to the meteorological department, The Indian Express reported on Saturday.

The average minimum temperature for the month across the country reached a historic high of 24.29 degrees Celsius, above the usual 23.68 degrees Celsius.

“As good rainfall activity was recorded during August, the persistent cloudy conditions pushed the minimum temperatures above normal,” the newspaper quoted Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, the weather department’s director general, as saying. “That is why, most areas of the country, particularly the central India region, recorded higher-than-average minimum temperatures.”

Several favourable weather conditions at local, regional and global levels maintained the southwest monsoon’s activity throughout August, the department said.

Six low-pressure systems emerged during the month, including one that intensified into Cyclone Asna in the northern Arabian Sea on Friday. Cyclones rarely form in the Arabian Sea during August.

At least two geographical regions – southern peninsular India and central India – experienced the hottest August since 1901, The Indian Express reported.

In August, southern India received 203.4 mm rainfall, a 6.6% surplus. The average minimum temperature in the region was 24.12 degrees Celsius, higher than the normal of 23.41 degrees Celsius.

Central India saw 359.6 mm rainfall, a 16.5% surplus, and had an average minimum temperature of 24.26 degrees Celsius, as compared to the usual 23.71 degrees Celsius.

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