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Southwest Monsoon Arrives In India As Heavy Rains Lash Kerala

The IMD expects rainfall in India to be around 90% of the long-period average (LPA) this year.

Southwest Monsoon Arrives In India As Heavy Rains Lash Parts Of Kerala
Visitors at the Marine Drive on a rainy afternoon, in Kochi (File/PTI)
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : June 4, 2026 at 12:59 PM IST

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New Delhi: The southwest monsoon set over Kerala on Thursday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Typically, the monsoon arrives in Kerala around June 1, which marks the beginning of the Southwest monsoon season (June-September).

"The southwest monsoon has further advanced into the remaining parts of southwest and southeast Arabian Sea, some parts of westcentral and eastcentral Arabian Sea, entire Lakshadweep islands, Kerala and Mahe, some parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, remaining parts of Comorin area, southeast Bay of Bengal and some more parts of southwest, westcentral, eastcentral and northeast Bay of Bengal today the 4th June, 2026," the IMD said.

Neetha K Gopal, IMD Director speaks on the arrival of Southwest Monsoon in India (PTI)

Previously, the weather department had predicted that the monsoon would begin over Kerala on May 26; however, the arrival was delayed. Last week, the department revised its forecast for seasonal rainfall, indicating that it would be below normal.

The IMD expects rainfall in India to be around 90% of the long-period average (LPA) this year. The LPA refers to the rainfall recorded in a specific region over a defined period, such as a month or season, averaged over a long duration, typically 30 to 50 years.

The long-period average (LPA) of seasonal rainfall over the country as a whole, based on data from 1971 to 2020, is 87 cm. If the monsoon season sees less than 90 pc of LPA rainfall, the IMD classifies it as 'deficient'. One reason behind the below-normal rainfall could be the emergence of El Nino conditions, which lead to less rain during the monsoon in the country.

Currently, neutral El Nino-Southern Oscillation conditions are transitioning towards El Nino conditions over the equatorial Pacific region. The IMD said that El Nino conditions are likely to be weak in June, and moderate to strong in September.

Heavy Rains Lash Kerala

As heavy rains lashed various parts of Kerala since the previous night, the IMD on Thursday issued an orange alert in three districts of the state for the morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert in Alappuzha, Kottayam and Ernakulam districts for three hours.

The weather agency said that thunderstorms with heavy rainfall and maximum surface wind speeds reaching 40 kilometres per hour were likely in parts of the state. Besides that, the IMD predicted thunderstorms with moderate rainfall and maximum surface wind speed reaching 40 kmph are likely to occur in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki and Thrissur districts.

It had earlier issued an orange alert in eight districts of the state for Thursday, when the monsoons are expected to hit the state. An orange alert means very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm.

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