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Kerala News Updated Jun 4, 2026

Monsoon Arrives in Kerala with Three-Day Delay, IMD Confirms

The India Meteorological Department announced the onset of the Southwest Monsoon over Kerala on June 4, three days after the normal date. The monsoon has covered Lakshadweep, Kerala, and Mahe, and is advancing into Goa, Maharashtra, and other regions. Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected over Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka in the coming week. India is forecast to receive 90% of the long-period average rainfall this season.

Monsoon arrives in Keralam, announces Met Department

New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram, June 4

The India Meteorological Department on Thursday officially announced the onset of the Southwest Monsoon over Keralam, marking the commencement of the four-month rainfall season, offering respite from a gruelling heatwave.

While the normal date for the monsoon's arrival is June 1, this year the onset was recorded on June 4, a delay of three days.

The monsoon has successfully covered the entire Lakshadweep islands, Keralam, and Mahe. It has also advanced into the remaining parts of the Southwest and Southeast Arabian Sea.

Conditions are favourable for further advance of southwest monsoon into some more parts of the central Arabian Sea, entire Goa, some parts of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, some more parts of Karnataka, remaining parts of Tamil Nadu, the Southwest Bay of Bengal, some more parts of Westcentral, Eastcentral and Northeast Bay of Bengal, some parts of Northeastern states during the next two to three days.

The IMD stated that India is expected to see 90% of the long-period average (LPA) this year.

During the past two days, convective cloudiness had increased over the Southeast Arabian Sea. The depth of westerlies over the Southeast Arabian Sea extends upto 4.5 km above mean sea level. The strength of the Westerlies in the lower levels is about 20-25 knots. There has been widespread rainfall with isolated heavy rainfall over Kerala during the past two days.

Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall (7-20cm) very likely over Kerala and isolated heavy rainfall over Tamil Nadu and Karnataka during next 6-7 days, the IMD said.

Meanwhile, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 29.7 degrees Celsius on Thursday with the weather office issuing a yellow alert for rain and thunderstorms.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Good news for the country. Monsoon is the lifeline of Indian agriculture. Let's hope the 90% prediction holds true and we don't face drought like last year in some regions.

Suresh O

IMD ka prediction is mostly reliable. But I wish they had warned us earlier about the delay - we were planning our summer holidays around this! 😅

Aman W

Actually, this is concerning. The delay and the weaker monsoon forecast (90% of LPA) could affect kharif crops. Our farmers need proper support from government, not just news updates.

Naveen S

For those in Delhi, the yellow alert is good to hear. Hope the rain comes and settles the dust and heat. The city desperately needs it!

Michael C

Interesting to see the monsoon progression pattern. From a climatology perspective, the 3-day delay is minimal. But I wonder how climate change might shift these norms in the coming decades.

Kavitha C

Heavy to very heavy rainfall warning for Kerala is a bit scary given the landslide risks. Hope authorities are prepared for evacuations if needed. Stay safe everyone! 🙏

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