Southwest monsoon covers entire India earlier than usual, IMD expects above-normal rainfall in July

The southwest monsoon has covered the entire country six days ahead of the normal date.

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The monsoon arrived in Kerala and the northeastern region on May 30, two and six days earlier than usual. (PTI)

The India Meteorological Department on Tuesday (July 2) said that the southwest monsoon has covered the entire country six days ahead of the normal date. According to IMD’s statement, the southwest monsoon advanced into the remaining parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab today. 

“The southwest monsoon has further advanced into the remaining parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab today. Thus, it covered the entire country on 2nd July 2024, against the normal date of July 8 (six days before the normal date of covering the entire India),” the IMD said in a statement.

Arrival of southwest monsoon in India

The monsoon arrived in Kerala and the northeastern region on May 30, two and six days earlier than usual.

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It progressed normally up to Maharashtra but lost momentum, extending the wait for rains in West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, and worsening the impact of a scorching heat wave in northwest India.

The country recorded 16 days of below-normal rainfall activity — from June 11 to June 27 — which led to an overall below-normal precipitation in June, 147.2 mm of rainfall against a normal of 165.3 mm for the month, the seventh lowest since 2001.

June rainfall accounts for 15 per cent of the total precipitation of 87 cm recorded during the four-month monsoon season in the country.

IMD expects above-normal rainfall in July

The IMD on Monday said India could experience above-normal rainfall in July, with heavy rains potentially leading to floods in the western Himalayan states and river basins in the central parts of the country.

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First published on: 02-07-2024 at 14:18 IST
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