Breaking North Andhra Receives Light Showers as Rayalaseema Stays Dry Until June 9

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said a well‑marked low‑pressure system over the north‑west Bay of Bengal brought scattered rain to several districts in north Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday, while the Rayalaseema region is expected to remain dry until at least June 9.

The low‑pressure area, identified by the IMD’s regional weather office in Hyderabad, moved westward across the Bay of Bengal early on Wednesday, generating convection that produced light showers in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam districts. The department recorded rainfall totals of 2‑5 mm in these locations, insufficient to trigger any flood warnings.

Conversely, the IMD’s forecast for the interior Rayalaseema districts—including Kurnool, Anantapur, Kadapa and Chittoor—shows no significant precipitation through the first week of June. The agency attributes the dry spell to a prevailing high‑pressure ridge over central India that suppresses upward motion and cloud formation in the region.

“The system is expected to weaken as it moves inland, and the moisture supply will be limited,” an IMD spokesperson told reporters. “Residents of Rayalaseema should not anticipate any relief from the current dry conditions until a new weather system approaches after June 9.”

Analysis:
The brief rain over north Andhra is unlikely to have a lasting impact on agriculture, given the modest amounts reported. However, even light showers can provide temporary relief to water‑stress areas if followed by a more substantial system. The extended dry period forecast for Rayalaseema raises concerns for farmers who rely on monsoon rains for sowing kharif crops. A delayed onset of the monsoon could pressure local water reservoirs and increase dependence on groundwater extraction, potentially exacerbating long‑term sustainability challenges.

The IMD’s outlook aligns with broader seasonal forecasts that predict a gradual northward progression of the southwest monsoon across the Indian subcontinent, typically reaching interior Andhra regions by early to mid‑June. Stakeholders in Rayalaseema may need to prepare contingency measures, such as supplemental irrigation and crop‑insurance schemes, to mitigate the risk of a late monsoon onset.

Sources

– The Hindu, “North Andhra region gets light shower; Rayalaseema may remain dry until June 9,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/north-andhra-region-gets-light-shower-rayalaseema-may-remain-dry-until-june-9/article71182590.ece.

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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