Monsoon Arrives in Kerala, Pre-Monsoon Rain Activities Begin Across North India
India has finally received a major weather relief as the southwest monsoon officially entered Kerala on June 4, bringing widespread rainfall activity across South India. Weather experts believe the initial movement of the monsoon looks promising despite arriving a few days later than usual.
Several northern states are also witnessing pre-monsoon weather changes, including rainfall, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures.
Monsoon Reaches Kerala
According to weather reports, the monsoon has now covered almost the entire Kerala region.
Areas already affected:
Kerala
Parts of Tamil Nadu
Southern Karnataka
Lakshadweep region
Heavy rainfall activity has already intensified along the western coast.
Experts say the monsoon may reach Goa within the next one or two days if current conditions remain favorable.
Weather Changes Across North India
Weather activity has increased across several northern states due to cyclonic circulations and moisture movement.
Rainfall expected in:
Delhi-NCR
Punjab
Haryana
Rajasthan
Western Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
These areas may witness light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds, and temporary temperature drops.
Heavy Rainfall in Southern States
Southern India is currently experiencing the strongest rainfall activity.
States likely to receive heavy rain:
Kerala
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Andhra Pradesh
Konkan & Goa region
Andaman & Nicobar Islands have also recorded very heavy rainfall over the past few days.
Temperature Drops in Several Regions
Cloud cover and rainfall have started reducing temperatures across many states. However, parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Vidarbha are still experiencing temperatures above 43°C.
Weather experts say rainfall activity may gradually bring relief from the ongoing heatwave conditions.
Rain Forecast for the Next 7 Days
According to weather experts:
Monsoon will continue advancing across South India
Rainfall activity may increase in Maharashtra and Konkan regions
North India will continue receiving pre-monsoon showers
Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh may also receive rainfall
If the current monsoon pace continues, it may soon cover larger parts of central and northeastern India.
Relief for Farmers
The arrival of the monsoon is considered positive news for farmers preparing for kharif crop sowing.
Benefits expected:
Experts have advised farmers to continue monitoring weather updates before beginning large-scale sowing activities.
Conclusion
The monsoon season has officially started in India, bringing major weather changes across multiple states. South India is receiving widespread rainfall while North India is witnessing increasing pre-monsoon activity.
The progress of the monsoon in the coming days will play a crucial role in agriculture, water availability, and temperature conditions across the country.