New Delhi: The southwest monsoon is likely to hit Kerala on June 1.
The IMD, in its onset date forecast on May 15, had said the monsoon is likely to hit the southern state on June 5, four days after its normal arrival.
IMD said that the normal onset of monsoon over Kerala is June 1, thanks to a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal.
However, a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal is likely to help in the faster progress of the monsoon.
"A low pressure area is likely to form over southeast and adjoining east central Arabian Sea during May 31 to June 4. In view of this, conditions are very likely to become favourable from June 1 for onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala," the IMD said.
A low pressure area is the first stage of any cyclone. It is not necessary that every low pressure intensifies into a cyclonic circulation.