Southwest Monsoon Advances Rapidly, Likely to Hit South India by End of May

The monsoon has already touched the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, bringing heavy rainfall to the region.

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The southwest monsoon is progressing swiftly this year, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting its arrival in Kerala by May 27—three days earlier than last year. The monsoon has already touched the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, bringing heavy rainfall to the region.


Heavy Rainfall Over Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The monsoon entered the south Andaman Sea and Nicobar Islands over the southeast Bay of Bengal by Tuesday evening.


Spread Over Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal in Coming Days

According to IMD, in the next four to five days, the monsoon is likely to spread over:

This development indicates a strong push of the monsoon toward the Indian mainland.


Monsoon Likely to Cover Telangana in Early June

After hitting Kerala, the monsoon is expected to gradually progress northwards and cover Telangana by the first week of June.


Mixed Weather in Telugu States

While the monsoon advances, diverse weather patterns continue in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana:


Light to Moderate Rain Forecast in Telangana

For Telangana:

The IMD has warned that temperatures may rise further in the next two days before the monsoon provides relief.

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