Which area in india does get rainfall in winter due to western disturbances?
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However, the large indentation made by the Bay of Bengal into India's eastern coast means that the flows are humidified before reaching Cape Comorin and rest of Tamil Nadu, meaning that the state, and also some parts of Kerala, experience significant precipitation in the post-monsoon and winter periods.
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The "South Western part of India" get rainfall in winter due to western disturbances.
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Kerala in south eastern India receives winter rainfall, which ranges from moderate to heavy downpour. The Western Disturbances are known to cause rainfall in the "low-lying areas", and this winter rainfall has great significance from the agricultural point of view. This winter rain is extremely useful for the cultivation of the rabi crops like Wheat, which is one of the most "important food crops" of India.
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