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Panaji: Light to moderate rainfall over the last 24 hours brought some relief from the Sep heat as Sanquelim recorded the highest rainfall of 22.8mm till Sunday morning.Among the other centres, Old Goa recorded 16.4mm, Pernem 12.8mm, Dharbandora 11.3mm, Mapusa 10.2mm, Panaji 9.6mm, Sanguem 6.5mm and other centres on a lesser scale.The figures of Valpoi, Ponda, Margao and Quepem were not available. Hence, the daily average of the last 24-hour rainfall was not available.But the seasonal total has ...Read More >
Panaji: With the monsoon continuing steadily across Goa, the rain gauge stations at Sanguem and Dharbandora have taken the lead in breaching the 2,000mm mark in seasonal rainfall. As of July 18, Sanguem recorded a cumulative rainfall of 2,000.1mm since June 1, while Dharbandora surged ahead with a total of 2,210.3mm, making it the wettest region in the state so far this monsoon.Quepem is inching toward the milestone with a tally of 1,859mm. In contrast, the port town of Mormugao received the lea ...Read More >
Panaji: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Goa for the entire week, forecasting persistent spells of heavy to very heavy rainfall across the state. According to the IMD, heavy rainfall is very likely at a few places on July 7 and 8, while isolated places in both districts could experience heavy to very heavy showers on July 9. The wet spell is expected to persist with heavy rainfall at isolated places from July 10-12 as well.In addition to the rainfall warnin ...Read More >

Panaji: Goa recorded its highest daily average rainfall of the current monsoon season with 161.1 mm in the 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on July 3, with Dharbandora recording the highest rainfall at 229.4 mm. The cumulative rainfall since June 1 has reached 1027.3 mm (40.44 inches), covering the seasonal deficit. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for July 3 and 4, citing an active off-shore trough along the Maharashtra-Karnataka coast driving intense monsoon cond ...Read More >

Srinagar, June 28: The Jammu & Kashmir Forest Department has achieved a remarkably high score of 92.97% for Dachigam National Park in Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) exercise, conducted by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) under the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change. Minister for Forest, Ecology & Environment, Javed Ahmed Rana, has praised the officers of the Wildlife Department for this outstanding achievement in conservation of protected areas in ecologicall ...Read More >
Panaji: With the monsoon activity geared to a light-to-moderate mode during the last five days and likely to continue for a few more, June is set to end with a small deficit in seasonal total.On Saturday, the seasonal total had touched 755.6mm as compared to the normal value of 833.1mm at this stage. With a couple of days to go, the deficit stood at 9.3%, though it is within normal range.The quantum of rainfall has been largely moderate during the month, except in one or two spells that produced ...Read More >
Panaji: With the southwest monsoon hitting the weak mode for several days and light to moderate rainfall likely to continue for a few more days, the large surplus that had been accumulated after its vigorous onset in the state has shrunk to 20%. There is no cause for alarm, experts say, as a surplus or deficit below 20% is considered normal.On Thursday, the seasonal total after the monsoon advanced over the state on May 25 touched 72.2mm, while 60mm of rainfall is considered normal at this stage ...Read More >
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