Currently, multiple favourable weather systems have kept the monsoon either active or vigorous (with respect to rainfall events) over southern peninsular, east, northeast, and central India regions.
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			 Rainfall Distribution in India  | 
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			 Annual Precipitation Levels  | 
			
			 Regions  | 
		
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			 Extreme (>400cm)  | 
			
			 Northeastern India and windward side of Western Ghats.  | 
		
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			 Heavy (200-300 cm)  | 
			
			 Eastern Areas and Sub-Himalayan belts  | 
		
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			 Moderate (100-200 cm)  | 
			
			 Leeward side of Western Ghats and Parts of Central and Eastern India  | 
		
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			 Scanty (50-100 cm)  | 
			
			 Parts of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, Western UP, TamilNadu, Andhra Pradesh  | 
		
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			 Very less (<50 cm)  | 
			
			 Majorly in Rajasthan, Gujarat, some parts of Jammu & Kashmir  | 
		
                     
How climate change impacts rainfall pattern in India?
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			 Impacts of Changing Rainfall Patterns in India  | 
		
			
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Monsoon trough is a semi-permanent, low-pressure area extending between Pakistan and the Bay of Bengal during the monsoon season which usually oscillates between north and south within the season.