Skymet predicts weak monsoon in India over next four weeks

"Extended Range Prediction System (ERPS) is projecting a dismal outlook for the next four weeks, until July 6. Agriculture heartland is looking rather cracked and parched. This coincides with the crucial time of sowing or at least preparing the fi...

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The central and western parts of India, which form the core monsoon zone, may face challenges in coping with the drying effects due to inadequate rainfall early in the season, Skymet Weather said.
Private weather agency Skymet has predicted a weak monsoon in India over the next four weeks. The southwest monsoon reached Kerala on June 8, a week after the usual date of June 1 and is currently passing through Maharashtra.

"Extended Range Prediction System (ERPS) is projecting a dismal outlook for the next four weeks, until July 6. Agriculture heartland is looking rather cracked and parched. This coincides with the crucial time of sowing or at least preparing the field, with the hope of impending rains," Private forecasting agency Skymet Weather predicted.

The central and western parts of India, which form the core monsoon zone, may face challenges in coping with the drying effects due to inadequate rainfall early in the season, Skymet Weather said.


Cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea has delayed the monsoon onset over Kerala and is now impeding the advance of the rain-bearing system, preventing it from reaching the interior regions of the peninsula, the private agency said.

While monsoon rains usually cover Maharashtra, Odisha, and half of Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar by June 15, the monsoon stream is still grappling to settle over these areas.

At present, the visible manifestation of monsoon surge is limited to the northeast and the west coast. Unfortunately, there are no signs of weather systems emerging over the Bay of Bengal in the near future, which are crucial drivers of the monsoon.
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The IMD Sunday afternoon announced the arrival of the monsoon in Maharashtra. As per the IMD, the northern limit of the monsoon was passing through Ratnagiri, Shimoga, and Hassan, and further progress was expected in the next 48 hours.

(Inputs from PTI)
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