Agra sits on the Yamuna River in a relatively dry part of Uttar Pradesh, receiving most of its modest annual rainfall during the July-to-September southwest monsoon. Because the surrounding region is otherwise arid for much of the year, monsoon storms here can arrive suddenly after weeks of dry, dusty conditions, and radar is a useful way to judge whether an approaching system is likely to bring a brief shower or a more sustained downpour.
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