Srinagar, April 1 -- Moderate rains in Jammu and Kashmir in the past three days have brought down the deficit in precipitation to 34% from the earlier 45-50% this month, officials of J&K meteorological centre said. "The deficit in precipitation has now come down to around 34% which was earlier around 45-50% this month. Our normal precipitation in the month of March is around 153 mm," said an official of MeT. The Union Territory has witnessed widespread rains from the night of March 28 to the night of March 30 rejuvenating the water bodies and soil moisture. The J&K and Ladakh witnessed 70.2 mm rains from March 1 to 25 which climbed to 100.7 mm on Tuesday after rains between March 28-31 in the Himalayan region. The UTs recorded multiple bouts of light rains and snowfall in March substantially reducing the overall rainfall deficit in the Valley, especially after Kashmir witnessed very less snowfall and rainfall in the month of February. "The deficit in precipitation in the month of February was recorded at 89% while it was 23% in January," the official said. Independent weather spotter, Faizan Arif said that the summer capital Srinagar recorded 88.5 mm rainfall against a normal of 115.0 mm, marking a 23% deficit, while the winter capital Jammu witnessed a sharper shortfall of 43%, receiving 52.4 mm against 92.3 mm....