SW monsoon entering into a weak phase
SW monsoon
entering into a weak phase
August 5, 2015
Expected Behaviour of SW Monsoon for Next Week
The SW monsoon is entering into a weak phase in
the coming week where there will be little or no rainfall in except Himachal
and West UP.
Himachal Pradesh/Uttarakhand
Presently, French beans, Cauliflower, Cabbage,
Potato, and Capsicum are the main vegetables arriving in Shimla Mandi. The
district has been witnessing continuous rainfall from last 4 days which is
affecting harvesting and transportation of the products. Traders in mandis could
also be also facing problems in storage as most vegetables and fruits are
highly weather sensitive. The expected moderate rainfall in Shimla, Dehradun,
Nainital and Uttarkashi on 7th and 8th August is likely
to slow down arrivals of vegetables like tomato, potato and fruits like apple,
pear in the mandis which could reflect into higher prices in coming weeks at
the consumption centres.
West UP
There has been isolated light rainfall in the
region which is beneficial for main kharif crops like paddy, maize, soybean,
moong and sugarcane.
The sugarcane is in the vegetative stage and
will be ready for harvesting during December-January in Muzaffarnagar and
Bulandshahar districts. Moderate rainfall is expected on 7th and 8th
August which will benefit the crops in both the districts. Paddy transplanting
in Muzaffarnagar started from mid-July.
In Bulandshahar, Urad and Til crops are one month old and maize cob
formation has started in the district.
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