The Indian Meteorological Department predicted monsoons in Kerala by May 26, but the state remains dry as northern India faces extreme heat exceeding 45 degrees.

Onset over Kerala may happen towards the latter half of IMD’s declared window of May 26 with a margin of plus or minus four days

Study reveals southwest monsoon onset is shifting to May due to climate change, increasing flood risks in Kerala.

The Indian Meteorological Department predicted monsoons in Kerala by May 26, but the state remains dry as northern India faces extreme heat exceeding 45 degrees.

Though there has been rainfall recorded in several stations in Kerala between Sunday and Monday, the official criteria for monsoon onset to be declared has not been met yet |…

The southwest monsoon's arrival in Kerala is now anticipated between May 28 and June 3. Despite the delay, all districts are under a yellow alert until May 28, signaling potential…

Monsoon reaches Sri Lanka, paving the way for its anticipated arrival in Kerala by early June.

The monsoon has delayed its arrival in Kerala, missing the expected May 26 date. However, it has advanced into more parts of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Conditions are…

There are two factors that are likely to cause a delay or a weak monsoon onset over Kerala - a typhoon and a cyclonic circulation. | India News

IMD’s extended range forecast now shows largely dry conditions over Kerala between May 28 and June 4, with only marginal improvement expected between June 4 and June 11. | India…