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IMD Forecasts Below-Normal Rainfall Across India in July

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India's Meteorological Department has predicted below-normal rainfall for the country in July. However, certain regions are expected to buck the trend, including parts of northwest and northeast India. Areas in east-central India and the eastern peninsular region are also likely to receive normal to above-normal precipitation. The forecast signals potential concerns for agriculture and water resources in regions that may see deficient monsoon activity.

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