The monsoon to arrive in Kerala on May 25 – The monsoon will reach Kerala within the next 24 hours, this unique record is to be made 16 years later! – Monsoon to come to Kerala within 24 hours in the state after 2009

The rainy season is going to reach Kerala in the next 24 hours, which is a week before the planned time. This year, the arrival of the monsoon in Kerala will be in the early 16 years. All favorable conditions are created for monsoon rains in the state. Due to the low pressure area and the moving rainy season, heavy rains have been reported in many parts of Kerala over the past two days. Finally, the monsoon in the state arrived in the state on May 23, 2009 and 2001.
June 1 is the common date for rainy season in Kerala. However, the rainy season was tapped in the state on May 11, 1918, which was the only case in Kerala to date. On the other hand, when the monsoon rains began on June 18, the registration of the arrival of Kerala was registered in 1972 due to the delay in the monsoon. In the last 25 years, when the rainy season entered Kerala on June 9, the late monsoon came in 2016.
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The rainy season can be tapped in the next 24 hours
In a statement, the IMT said, “The situation will be favorable for the monsoon rains in Kerala in the next 2-3 days.” The arrival of this year’s rainy season is predicted within the IMT deadline on May 27, which runs a four -day model arra. Last year, the rainy season tapped in Kerala on May 30. The arrival of the rainy season is a major factor for India, where 70% of the annual rainfall during the June-September period occurs.
Monsoon rains are important for irrigation and continuous ground water and reservoirs, and it directly affects the country’s agricultural production and rural economy. The IMT estimated high monsoon rains by 2025, which increased the expectations of the achievement of the Carifa season crops. Increased production will increase rural income, increase food security and increase the contribution of the agricultural sector in the overall economic growth of the country. Early rain is expected to promote paddy, maize, cotton, soybean and oil seeds, and the water level of the reservoirs is expected to rise before the rabbi season.
Create a pressure system in the East Central Arabian Sea
Apart from the southwest monsoon, the southwest monsoon is expected to continue in the south and central Arabian Sea, the Maldives and the Maldives, Lakshadweep, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu, South and Central Bengal Bay, Northern Bengal and some parts of the Northeast. In parallel, there is a news report on the low-pressure weather system in the East Central Arabian Sea, away from the South Konkan-Goa coast. Moving to the north over the next 36 hours, this low -pressure weather system will still be strong and affect local weather systems, causing rain and wind changes in some parts of the western coast.
The progress of the monsoon is monitored amid widespread confidence that relief from the ongoing heating situation in the country. So far, there has been no major delay or deviation in the monsoon path. This is a favorable news for areas that depend on rainfall for agriculture throughout India. In terms of the North Indian states, the IMT has revealed the opportunity to rain in the region from June 25 to 30. The region represents the seasonal changes a little late than the southern and central parts of the country. Monsoon rains are expected from June 15 to 20 in western India.