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Southwest Monsoon Likely to Hit Kerala on June 4, IMD Says

The India Meteorological Department has announced that the Southwest Monsoon is likely to set in over Kerala around June 4. IMD scientist Neetha K Gopal confirmed that atmospheric conditions are favorable for the monsoon's advance into the state and adjoining regions. Orange and Yellow alerts have been issued for nine districts, with predictions of widespread heavy rainfall over the next week. Residents, especially in hilly areas, have been advised to exercise caution and follow safety advisories.

Southwest monsoon likely to set in over Keralam on June 4: IMD

Thiruvananthapuram, June 2

The India Meteorological Department has said that the Southwest Monsoon is likely to set in over Keralam around June 4, with weather conditions becoming increasingly favourable for its advance across the state and adjoining regions.

According to IMD Keralam, conditions are favourable for the further advance of the southwest monsoon into parts of the southwest and southeast Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep Islands, Keralam, Tamil Nadu and additional areas of the Bay of Bengal around June 4.

Speaking to ANI, IMD scientist Neetha K Gopal said the atmospheric conditions required for the onset of the monsoon are nearly in place and that the state is expected to witness widespread rainfall in the coming days.

"The conditions for the onset of monsoon are getting ready, so we can declare it on 4th June. We will witness a good amount of rainfall from this evening. In the coming seven days, all parts of Keralam will be under 'Orange' or 'Yellow' alert as we expect a heavy spell of rain," she said.

Gopal also cautioned residents, particularly those in hilly regions, to remain vigilant if the heavy rainfall persists.

"We need to be concerned if heavy rains continue. Orange alert with restrictions will be there for hilly regions," she added.

The announcement comes a day after the IMD issued a yellow alert for nine districts in the state, warning of heavy rainfall and localised weather disturbances. The districts under alert include Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad and Kannur.

The weather department has forecast thunderstorms, gusty winds and isolated heavy rainfall across parts of southern India over the next few days. Keralam and Lakshadweep are expected to receive significant rainfall activity as the monsoon advances.

The IMD has advised residents to remain indoors during thunderstorms, avoid waterlogged areas and follow safety advisories issued by local authorities. Farmers have also been urged to take precautions to protect crops and livestock from heavy rain and adverse weather conditions.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

IMD's prediction is usually accurate within a day or two. But seeing orange alerts for hilly districts like Idukki and Wayanad is concerning. Those areas already had landslides last year. Hope the authorities are proactive this time - better safe than sorry, especially for our farming communities.

Sarah B

As someone who moved to Kerala from the US for work, this is my first monsoon season. Everyone keeps telling me to prepare for endless rain, but I'm actually looking forward to it! The weather here is so different. Good to know the IMD is giving clear warnings. Stay safe, everyone!

Priya S

Waiting for the monsoon is like waiting for an old friend. But I'm a bit worried about the heavy rain warning - last year our locality in Kochi got waterlogged for two days. Hope the corporation has cleaned the drains properly. Acha (father) used to say, "Monsoon is a blessing, but only if we respect it."

Arjun K

Good that IMD is giving early alerts. But I wish they'd also focus on urban planning - every year we see the same flooding in low-lying areas. The rain is natural, but the damage is man-made. Farmers definitely need support too, especially with the uncertain climate patterns lately.

Michael C

I'm visiting Trivandrum for work and the locals told me monsoon was coming. Glad to see the official announcement. It's amazing how the whole state transforms - I heard the Chaandassery waterfalls in Idukki will be spectacular! Just hope the roads stay safe for travel.

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