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Monsoon Starts Withdrawing After Delay Of Over One Month

The most delayed withdrawal in the past years has been recorded in 1961 (Oct. 1 1961), followed by Sept. 30 in 2007.

Vehicles ply on a waterlogged street following monsoon rainfall on BGS Flyover near KR market, in Bengaluru. (Source: PTI)
Vehicles ply on a waterlogged street following monsoon rainfall on BGS Flyover near KR market, in Bengaluru. (Source: PTI)

The southwest monsoon started its retreat on Wednesday, marking the longest recorded delay in withdrawal of the four-month long rainfall season, the India Meteorological Department said.

"In view of the persistence of an anti-cyclonic circulation in the lower tropospheric level over northwest India, gradual reduction in moisture in the lower and mid tropospheric levels and reduction in rainfall, the southwest monsoon has withdrawn from some parts of Punjab, Haryana and north Rajasthan today (Wednesday), Oct. 9, as against the normal date of Sept. 1," the IMD said in a statement.

"The most delayed withdrawal in the past years has been recorded in 1961 (Oct. 1 1961), followed by Sept. 30 in 2007," the IMD added.

Conditions are becoming favourable for its further withdrawal from some more parts of northwest India during next two days and from remaining parts of northwest India and adjoining central India during subsequent 2-3 days, it said further.