According to Skymet Weather, India is likely to experience a gloomy monsoon
season over the next four weeks. Skymet, a private weather forecasting
agency, has predicted below-normal rainfall during this period. The
monsoon, which is crucial for India’s agricultural sector and overall water
supply, is expected to be affected due to various weather patterns and
atmospheric conditions. Farmers and policymakers will closely monitor the
situation as inadequate rainfall can lead to water scarcity and impact crop
yields. This forecast emphasizes the need for efficient water management
and agricultural practices to mitigate the potential effects of a weak
monsoon season.
season over the next four weeks. Skymet, a private weather forecasting
agency, has predicted below-normal rainfall during this period. The
monsoon, which is crucial for India’s agricultural sector and overall water
supply, is expected to be affected due to various weather patterns and
atmospheric conditions. Farmers and policymakers will closely monitor the
situation as inadequate rainfall can lead to water scarcity and impact crop
yields. This forecast emphasizes the need for efficient water management
and agricultural practices to mitigate the potential effects of a weak
monsoon season.