In the past 24 hours, India witnessed significant rainfall across various regions, with Mawsynram in Meghalaya taking the lead. According to reports, Mawsynram received a substantial 38 cm of rainfall, closely followed by Sohra (Meghalaya) with 29 cm, Mawphlang with 18 cm, and Pinursla with 17 cm.
The heavy to very heavy rainfall underscores the dynamic weather patterns impacting different parts of the country. As regions experience varying levels of precipitation, meteorological observations provide crucial insights into the changing climate and its implications for local ecosystems and communities.
These rainfall figures highlight the importance of monitoring and understanding weather patterns to enhance preparedness and response strategies, especially in areas prone to heavy rains and associated challenges like flooding and landslides.