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Odisha Monsoon Forecast Points to Raja Festival Arrival, El Niño Remains Key Concern

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Monsoon is likely to arrive in Odisha around the Raja festival period.
  • IMD forecasts a stronger El Niño phase by late September.
  • Northern Odisha may receive below-normal rainfall, while central and southern regions could see normal or higher rainfall.

BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha monsoon forecast has brought cautious optimism for farmers and policymakers, with the India Meteorological Department indicating that the southwest monsoon may enter the state around the Raja festival. However, weather experts warn that a developing El Niño could influence rainfall distribution later in the season, creating uneven conditions across Odisha.

The forecast is particularly significant for agriculture, water management and rural livelihoods, which depend heavily on the timing and intensity of monsoon rainfall.

Odisha Monsoon Forecast Signals Uneven Rainfall Pattern

According to IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, rainfall is unlikely to be distributed uniformly across the state.

While southern and central Odisha are expected to receive normal or above-normal rainfall, northern districts could face rainfall deficits. Such regional variations could impact crop planning, reservoir levels and groundwater recharge.

The forecast suggests overall rainfall between June and September may reach around 90 percent of the long-term average, indicating a near-normal monsoon season despite emerging climate concerns.

Why El Niño Matters for Odisha Monsoon Forecast

El Niño remains the most closely watched weather factor this year.

Although the phenomenon has not yet fully developed in the Pacific Ocean, meteorologists expect conditions to strengthen by late September. El Niño typically alters global weather patterns and can weaken monsoon performance across parts of India.

The second-order impact could be significant. Reduced rainfall in northern Odisha may affect agricultural output, increase irrigation demand and place pressure on water resources if rainfall deficits persist through the growing season.

Humidity and Sultry Weather Likely Before Widespread Rainfall

Before the arrival of widespread monsoon showers, residents are expected to experience humid and uncomfortable weather conditions.

As monsoon winds advance inland, atmospheric moisture levels will rise, creating sticky conditions across much of the state. This transition phase often brings cloud cover, intermittent showers and higher humidity before sustained rainfall begins.

What the Forecast Means for Farmers and Water Planning

The anticipated monsoon arrival around Raja festival offers an important window for agricultural preparation.

Farmers in regions expected to receive adequate rainfall may proceed with kharif sowing plans, while those in northern districts may need to monitor rainfall trends more closely. Government agencies and water resource managers are also likely to track rainfall patterns carefully to prepare for possible regional imbalances.

With El Niño conditions still evolving, the IMD has emphasized that forecasts may be refined as oceanic and atmospheric conditions develop over the coming months.

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