Dont be surprised, the highest 24 hr rainfall this year 2014 between 01.01.2014 to 10.04.2014 is from Tamil Nadu. Expecting Cherrapunji to break the mark in April.
1. Papanasam Dam, Tamil Nadu - 180 mm (09.01.2014)
2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 172 mm (09.04.2014)
3. Pattamundai, Orissa - 164 mm (05.03.2014)
4. Srinagar IAF, Jammu & Kashmir - 156 mm (23.01.2014)
5. Soraon, Uttar Pradesh - 150 (18.01.2014)
6. Srinagar IAF, Jammu & Kashmir - 137 mm (01.01.2014)
7. Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir - 133 mm (12.03.2014)
8. Lower Papanasam Dam, Tamil Nadu - 132 mm (09.01.2014)
9. Karamadai, Tamil Nadu - 130 mm (07.03.2014)
10. Cheranmahadevi, Tamil Nadu - 128 mm (03.03.2014)
11. RKM Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 124 mm (09.04.2014)
12. Manimuthar, Tamil Nadu - 120 mm (09.01.2014)
13. Nancowry, Andaman & Nicobar - 116 mm (12.01.2014)
14. Batote, Jammu & Kashmir - 116 mm (12.03.2014)
15. Banihal, Jammu & Kashmir - 111 mm (12.03.2014)
16. Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir - 110 mm (12.03.2014)
17. Zalki, Karnataka - 110 mm (27.02.2014)
18. Srinagar Airport, Jammu & Kashmir - 110 mm (07.02.2014)
19. Mawana, Uttar Pradesh - 100 mm (18.01.2014)
20. Rajpura, Jammu & Kashmir - 100 mm (11.03.2014)