Southwest monsoon further advances in Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep, Bay of Bengal: IMD
The monsoon has delayed its arrival in Kerala, missing the expected May 26 date. However, it has advanced into more parts of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Conditions are favorable for further progress in the coming days, crucial for India's r...
The IMD had earlier estimated that the monsoon would arrive in Kerala on May 26 with a model error of ± 4 days.
The monsoon usually sets over Kerala around June 1, marking the beginning of the monsoon season (June to September) in the country.
Last year, the onset of monsoon happened on May 24, according to the department.
In a statement, the IMD said, "Conditions are favourable for further advance of southwest monsoon into some more parts of southwest and southeast Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep area, southwest, eastcentral and westcentral Bay of Bengal, remaining parts of southeast Bay of Bengal and some parts of northeast Bay of Bengal during the next 2-3 days."
India receives more than 70 pc of its annual rainfall during the monsoon months, making the season critical for farming, drinking water supply, hydroelectric power generation and groundwater replenishment.
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