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India Faces Severe Winter Deficit: All Regions Suffer
24 Feb
Summary
- Winter precipitation deficit stands at -59% nationwide as of February 23.
- East and North-East India recorded the worst deficit at -92%.
- Improved rainfall is predicted for March, potentially benefiting western and southern regions.

As of February 23, India is grappling with a significant winter precipitation deficit of -59% nationwide. Only the South Peninsula has seen marginal benefits. The East and North-East regions have suffered the most, recording a deficit of -92%, while Central India faces an -81% shortfall. North-West India, though comparatively better off, still has a -48% deficit. A weak western disturbance is anticipated to bring isolated light to moderate rain or snow to North-West India's hills next week, with similar, minimal effects expected in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.




