Monsoon Rainfall Report: Significant Precipitation Across India on September 23, 2023
Heavy rainfall was recorded across various parts of India due to the monsoon from 0830 hours IST of yesterday to 0830 hours IST of today, on September 23, 2023. Rainfall measurements in centimeters (cm) were as follows:
East Rajasthan:
- Udaipur/d-aero (Udaipur) – 8 cm
Gujarat Region:
- Surat City (dist Surat) – 7 cm
- Surat_kvk Aws (dist Surat) – 7 cm
Rayalaseema:
- Gorantla (dist Sri Sathyasai District) – 15 cm
Chhattisgarh:
- Durg (dist Durg) – 17 cm
- Simga (dist Baloda Bazar) – 15 cm
- Kharsiya (dist Raigarh) – 13 cm
- Kartala (dist Korba) – 13 cm
- Champa (dist Janjgir) – 12 cm
- Janjgir (dist Janjgir) – 10 cm
- Dhamdha (dist Durg) – 9 cm
- Bhatapara (dist Baloda Bazar) – 9 cm
- Pamgarh (dist Janjgir) – 8 cm
- Korba (dist Korba) – 8 cm
- Akaltara (dist Janjgir) – 7 cm
- Katghora (dist Korba) – 7 cm
- Baloda Bazar (dist Baloda Bazar) – 7 cm
- Berla (dist Bemetara) – 7 cm
- Baloda (dist Janjgir) – 7 cm
East Madhya Pradesh:
- Waraseoni (dist Balaghat) – 13 cm
- Kirnapur (dist Balaghat) – 8 cm
- Lanji (dist Balaghat) – 8 cm
- Nainpur (dist Mandla) – 7 cm
West Madhya Pradesh:
- Biaora (dist Rajgarh) – 15 cm
Sub-Himalayan West Bengal:
- Bagrakote – 12 cm
- LBD. Jalpaiguri, Jaldhaka, NH-31 road – 10 cm
- Jalpaiguri, Domohani – 9 cm
- Dhupguri, Darjeeling, Chel – 8 cm
- Mekhliganj, Sonapur, Samsing – 7 cm
Andaman & Nicobar Islands:
- Carnicobar – 7 cm
Gangetic West Bengal:
- Tantloi – 14 cm
- Chitranjan – 7 cm
These rainfall measurements reflect the impact of the monsoon in various regions.