The Data is for past 1st-4th July according to the Indian Meteorological Deptt.
1.Coastal Karnataka(1027.6 mm)
2.Goa(973.1 mm)
3.Konkan Maharsahtra(857.7 mm)
4.South Kerala(765.7 mm)
5.Sikkim(639.4...
more... mm)
6.Assam(609.6 mm)
7.Meghalaya(586.7 mm)
8.Arunachal Pradesh Sub-Himalaya(585.2mm)
10.Arunachal Pradesh(Hilly)(583.40 mm)
11.Sub Himalayan West Bengal(573.6 mm)
12.North Kerala(542.0 mm)
13.Andaman &Nicobar Islands(488.5mm)
14.North Eastern Mountains & Terrains including Tripura,Nagaland,Manipur,Mizoram(465.8 mm)
15.Lakshadweep(365.3mm)
16.Bay of Bengal Coast(Sundarban)(289.2 mm)
17.Orissa(252.3 mm)
18.Jharkhand(236.5 mm)
19.Chhatisgarh(228.1mm)
20.Gangetic Bihar(211.1 mm)
21.Uttarakhand(210.9 mm)
22.Vidarbha Maharashtra(204.6 mm)
23Madhya Maharashtra(175.2 mm)
24.East Madhya Pradesh(171.7 mm)
25.South West Karnataka(171.3 mm)
26.Daman & Diu(168.6 mm)
27.Marathwada(164.5 mm)
28.Telanagana(162.7 mm)
29.Gangetic West Bengal(157.4 mm)
30.Uttar Pradesh East(133.7 mm)
31.Madhya Pradesh West(133.3mm)
32.Coastal A.P.(124.4 mm)
33.HimachalPradesh(121.0 mm)
34.North Karnataka(119.3 mm)
35.Saurashtra & Kutchh(112.8 mm)
36.Uttar Pradesh West(95.2 mm)
37.Rajasthan East(82.9 mm)
38.Jammu & Kashmir(81.7 mm)
39.Rayalaseema A.P.(75.00 mm)
40.Punjab(61.8 mm)
41.Haryana,Chandigarh & Delhi(61.1 mm)
42.Rajasthan West(39.9 mm)