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India records fifth driest June since 1901 as monsoon rains lag

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 4:57 AM

MUMBAI, June 30 (Reuters) – India recorded its driest June in more than a decade and ​the fifth driest since record-keeping ‌began in 1901, with monsoon rainfall 39.8% below the long-term average, weather department data showed on Tuesday.

The rainfall deficit, ‌caused ​by the delayed ⁠advance of the ⁠annual monsoon, has slowed the planting of summer-sown crops such as rice, corn, cotton and soybeans.

It ​has also kept parts of the northern plains unusually hot, ⁠with maximum temperatures ⁠exceeding 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 degrees ​Fahrenheit) in some regions.

India received 99.5 ​mm of rainfall in June against a normal of ‌165.3 mm, the weather department data showed, as the monsoon reached the southern state of Kerala three ⁠days late and its advance across western farming regions stalled for about two ⁠weeks.

The ‌monsoon delivers about 70% ⁠of annual rains to replenish ​crucial ‌water sources in the ​nearly $4-trillion economy, ⁠where almost half of farmland lacks irrigation and about half the population earns its livelihood from farming.

(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; Editing by ​YP Rajesh)