The southwest monsoon has advanced into Maharashtra on schedule after making its onset over Kerala on June 4, raising expectations that it could reach Delhi close to its normal arrival date later this month. The monsoon arrived in Kerala three days later than its usual onset date of June 1 and nearly a week behind the India Meteorological Department's earlier forecast. However, it has since gathered pace, rapidly covering large parts of the western coast, including Goa, before entering Maharashtra. According to the IMD's latest monsoon progression map, the southwest monsoon is likely to reach Delhi and the National Capital Region between June 25 and June 30.

Monsoon normally arrives over Kerala around June 1. IMD had this year forecast that the southwest monsoon is likely to set in over Kerala on May 26. | India News

Delhi may get monsoon between June 25-30. Same timeline projected for Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad; northern states like Punjab, Haryana fall in bracket too. | India News

The south-west monsoon has reached Kerala as of June 4, delivering widespread rains across southern and coastal regions, despite the typically rain-suppressing El Nino conditions.

The southwest monsoon entered Maharashtra on June 6, staying on schedule despite arriving three days late in Kerala, the IMD said. | India News

The southwest monsoon reached Maharashtra on June 6 as per schedule, even though its onset in Kerala was delayed by three days, according to the IMD.

Kerala monsoon update: The southwest monsoon is advancing across India, bringing much-needed rain to many regions. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra will see…

The IMD shares monsoon prediction for Delhi and NCR region amid rising temperatures and recent thunderstorms | India News

The southwest monsoon entered Maharashtra on June 6, expected to reach Pune by June 8 and Mumbai by June 10, boosting rainfall and agriculture.

According to the IMD's monsoon tracking map, the monsoon is expected to enter Delhi and the National Capital Region sometime between June 25 and June 30. | India News

Delhi monsoon: The southwest monsoon has arrived in Kerala, and attention is now on its journey north. The India Meteorological Department expects the monsoon to reach Delhi…

The southwest monsoon has advanced into Maharashtra on schedule after making its onset over Kerala on June 4, raising expectations that it could reach Delhi close to its normal…

The IMD said isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, northeast, and sub-Himalayan West Bengal | India News