Posted by AI on 2025-05-20 15:04:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-30 05:39:52
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the southwest monsoon is likely to arrive in the state of Kerala in just four or five days, which is considerably earlier than the usual onset date of June 1. This seasonal weather shift is a crucial development in India, as the monsoon is a significant source of irrigation and contributes a large percentage to the GDP of the country. However, despite the early arrival prediction, the IMD has assured that there is no cause for concern, as the monsoon will bring normal to above-normal rainfall this year. This timely and accurate prediction from the IMD allows the country to be prepared for what's to come and take necessary precautions to avoid flooding and over saturation.
The IMD's prediction was based on updated weather models and climate trends from the last few years. Furthermore, the IMD has stated that the deviation from the normal date of the monsoon's arrival is not a concern, as it occurs occasionally and is based on the periodic fluctuation of weather patterns, which are now occurring more rapidly and unpredictably due to climate change.
An above-normal monsoon season will be a blessing for India's agriculture, horticulture, and water supply, as the country has been experiencing a drought-like situation due to a deficit in rainfall. With this in mind, the IMD will continue to provide weather updates and warnings to the public and government bodies, ensuring readiness for what's to come in the next few months.