After days of aggressive heat and weather conditions impacting most parts of India, there is a sigh of relief in Kerala as the monsoon is set to arrive in the state within the next 24 hours, according to the India Meteorological Department. The arrival of the monsoon is nearly a week ahead of its usual timing.
Notably, in the last 16 years, this year's monsoon onset is set to be the earliest. Moreover, the state has developed all the favourable conditions for the onset of the monsoon, as it received heavy rainfall in various parts of it over the last two days.
The weather office's Trivandrum unit shared a post on X (formerly called Twitter) on Friday, "Monsoon onset likely over Kerala in the next 2 days. Strong westerlies may bring very heavy to extremely heavy rain. Stay alert and follow advice from the authorities. Check the district-wise warnings."
The recent rainfall is believed to be the combination of a low-pressure area and the advancing monsoon system. This is the earliest monsoon Kerala is going to witness after the last 16 years. The last time this happened was in 2009 and 2001, when the monsoon reached the state on May 23.
According to a senior IMD official, who told Live Mint that the conditions are favourable and the monsoon is advancing as per the schedule. "If conditions remain conducive, then it is likely to hit the Kerala coast by 25 May, as predicted by us," he quoted Live Mint.
The IMD also issued a red alert for the Thiruvananthapuram district on Friday evening after heavy rains disrupted normal life. The alert was issued for three hours of heavy rainfall along with surface winds reaching 50 kmph, as per PTI.
Heavy rainfall is likely over Kerala and coastal Karnataka through May 29, including the states of Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
Maharashtra: According to the weather report, a depression has formed over the east-central Arabian Sea near the south Konkan coast; hence, it is expected to shift eastwards and cross the coast between Ratnagiri and Dapoli this morning.
Meanwhile, the IMD on Friday issued a red alert predicting heavy rainfall in the coastal districts of Maharashtra.
Delhi-NCR: Light rain is expected in parts of South Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) over the next two hours, as per IMD. On Friday, an orange alert was also issued for Delhi-NCR.
Northern states: Among the northern states, such as Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, the IMD has forecasted fairly widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds of 40-50 kmph on May 24.
While parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Rajasthan are also likely to receive light to moderate rain.?
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