Sun Jun 22 15:08:42 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
Andhra Pradesh is experiencing a significant rainfall deficit in June 2025, despite the early arrival of the Southwest Monsoon. While the IMD initially predicted above-normal rainfall, most districts are reporting deficit or large deficient rainfall. The situation is particularly dire in districts like Palnadu, with a large deficit in rain. The IMD forecasts little rain in the coming days, with hot and humid weather persisting. Thunderstorms may provide localized relief.
**News Article:**
**Andhra Pradesh Faces Rainfall Deficit Despite Early Monsoon Arrival**
*Vijayawada, June 22, 2025* – Andhra Pradesh is grappling with a significant rainfall deficit in June, despite the Southwest Monsoon’s arrival a week ahead of schedule on May 26. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had previously predicted above-normal rainfall for the state, but current data paints a different picture.
According to the Andhra Pradesh State Development and Planning Society (APSDPS), the state is experiencing a 37.5% deficit in rainfall between June 1 and 21. The state recorded 47.9 mm of rainfall against the average normal of 76.6 mm.
While five districts have reported normal rainfall, the remaining 21 are experiencing a deficit, with four districts, including Alluri Sitarama Raju and Palnadu, facing a “large deficient” rainfall of over 60%. Palnadu has been hit particularly hard, with a deficit of 67.7%.
The IMD’s forecast offers little hope for immediate improvement, predicting continued hot and humid weather with daytime temperatures reaching 40°C or more. Thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds may provide some localized relief, but widespread rainfall is not expected. This situation is causing concern for agriculture and water resources across the state.