Pakistan got 24% not exactly normal storm precipitation in July and August, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has uncovered.
As indicated by a PMD report, various PMD stations in Sindh and Balochistan didn’t get a solitary drop of downpour during the rainstorm season in August.
The current year’s storm season began five days late on 5 July. Huge nonstop precipitation was seen after 10 July and the public precipitation stood 4% over the normal in July. Sindh, in any case, gets 47% not exactly ordinary precipitation in July.
An impressive decrease in precipitation was seen in August and the public month to month normal was recorded 62% not exactly ordinary. All areas revealed less than ideal precipitation in August.
Drawn out dry conditions could unfavourably affect ready yields in various areas the nation over, the PMD report finished up.
Remarking on the report, Director PMD Karachi Airport, said that thinking about the verifiable record with July being the wettest and August the second-wettest month in Pakistan, there has been a prominent lack in by and large precipitation in this rainstorm season.
He added that one more spell of rainstorm precipitation is relied upon to start on 8 September that could result in above than the ordinary precipitation all around the country.