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Monsoon 2025: Monsoon is going to knock in India soon and IMD itself has given information about it. The monsoon usually comes in the month of June but this time it is expected to come ahead of time.
Monsoon 2025 : Southwest monsoon can come ahead of time and meanwhile Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) On Tuesday, he said that the southwest monsoon can knock in Kerala in the next four-five days. IMD further said that knocking before June 1 means that the monsoon is going to come in the south area ahead of time. Earlier, the Meteorological Department had speculated that the monsoon could come in Kerala by May 27. At the same time, if we look at the latest figures of the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is going to give the fastest on the Indian mainland since 2009, during which the monsoon started on 23 May.
Will the monsoon break 16 year old record
IMD said in its update on Tuesday that there is a possibility of favorable conditions for the start of monsoon in Kerala in the coming 4 to 5 days. By the way, the monsoon usually comes in Kerala on 1 June and spreads across the country by 8 July. With this, it starts retreating from the northwest India around 17 September and goes back by 15 October. Let me tell you that on 30 May last year came to the southern state. At the same time, on 8 June 2023, May 29 in 2022, June 3 in 2021, June 1, 2020 in 2020, on 1 June, 2019 8 June and 2018. If we look at the last few years, then we will see that most of the monsoon came in the month of June. But this time the monsoon knocks before May 25, it will break the record of the last 16 years. Apart from this, IMD had estimated more cumulative rainfall than normal in the monsoon season of April 2025.
Monsoon is important in many cases
On the other hand, IMD is to be believed in the subcontinent, between 96 percent of 87 centimeters and 104 percent in the subcontinent is considered normal. Less than 90 percent of the long -term average is considered less. More than 110 percent of the rainfall is kept in a category of higher. Let me tell you that the monsoon is important for India’s agriculture, which supports livelihood of about 42.3 percent of the population and contributes 18.2 percent to the country’s GDP. Apart from this, due to the monsoon rains, there is an option to recreate important reservoirs for drinking water and power generation across the country and it is also very important for the country.
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