New Delhi: The southwest monsoon is likely to hit Kerala on June 1 with 'heavy to very heavy rainfall' expected over the state and Lakshadweep from May 30 to June 1, Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday.
"Under the influence of likely formation of low-pressure system over the southeast-eastcentral Arabian Sea, conditions will become favourable from June 1, 2020, for the onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala," the IMD said in a tweet.
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Under the influence of likely formation of low pressure system over southeast-eastcentral Arabian Sea, conditions will become favourable from 1st June, 2020 for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala
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">Under the influence of likely formation of low pressure system over southeast-eastcentral Arabian Sea, conditions will become favourable from 1st June, 2020 for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala
— India Met. Dept. (@Indiametdept) May 30, 2020Under the influence of likely formation of low pressure system over southeast-eastcentral Arabian Sea, conditions will become favourable from 1st June, 2020 for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala
— India Met. Dept. (@Indiametdept) May 30, 2020
A bulletin issued by IMD said that "heavy to very heavy rainfall" is likely at isolated places parts of south peninsular India with "isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall over Kerala and Lakshadweep" during May 30 to June 1.
An IMD official said that Kerala is likely to witness pre-monsoon showers before arrival of monsoon.
IMD also said in the bulletin that a low-pressure system over the southeast-east central Arabian Sea is likely to form during the next 48 hours.
"A low-pressure area would form over Southeast-east central Arabian Sea during next 48 hrs. To intensify into depression during subsequent 48 hours with possibility of further intensification. To move north-northwestwards towards Gujarat and north Maharashtra coasts till June 3," the IMD said in tweet.
The bulletin advised fishermen not to venture into southeast and east central Arabian Sea from May 31 to June 4.
ANI
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