Rainfall analysis is pivotal for understanding hydrological systems, crucial for effective water resource management. In this study spatial rainfall analysis is carried out for Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh using ArcGIS software. Rainfall data for a period of 30 years (1992-2021) was collected from the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Utilizing the spatial interpolation techniques in Geographic Information System (GIS) software, mean monthly areal rainfall was found using the three methods viz., Arithmetic mean, Thiessen’s polygon and isohyet method. This study utilized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to visualize spatial patterns of rainfall across Krishna district. To account for missing data in the rainfall record, the normal ratio method was implemented. Spatial maps were generated to depict mean monthly areal rainfall variations. The analysis yielded mean monthly areal rainfall for Krishna district as 84.72 mm, 85.22 mm and 83.97 mm using the arithmetic mean, Thiessen polygon and Isohyet methods, respectively. Isohyet method is considered to be more accurate and rainfall is the basic data required for all hydrological analysis as an input layer for runoff generation, water resources planning, evapotranspiration studies, crop planning, flood estimation and water budget estimations etc.