Several districts in Kerala have recently witnessed varied amounts of rainfall, contributing to changing weather patterns in the region. The latest statistics detail the rainfall measurements in different areas. The following pipeline table highlights the recorded rainfall in specific districts:
District | Recorded Rainfall (cm) |
---|---|
Alappuzha | 12 |
Malappuram | – |
Malappuram | 11 |
Kannur | 9 |
Palakkad | 8 |
The table signifies that Mankompu in Alappuzha district registered a notable 12 cm of rainfall. Additionally, Anakayam in Malappuram district received 11 cm, followed by Angadipuram (Malappuram) with 9 cm, Chembari in Kannur district with 9 cm, and Vannamada in Palakkad district with 8 cm of rainfall.
The varying degrees of rainfall in these districts demonstrate the diverse impact of precipitation across Kerala. As the region experiences these distinct rainfall measurements, staying updated with the latest weather forecasts and advisories is crucial to prepare for potential weather changes and ensure safety.