Monsoon likely to hit Kerala on June 1, heatwave to recede over north India

Monsoon likely to hit Kerala on June 1, heatwave to recede over north India

Current Affairs : The southwest storm is required to arrive at the Kerala coast around June 1, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.

The IMD changed its underlying estimate, which had anticipated rainstorm was probably going to be postponed by seven days because of Cyclone Amphan.

“With the reinforcing of westerlies and increment in convective mists, the Southwest Monsoon has additionally progressed into certain pieces of the Maldives-Comorin zone, some more pieces of south Bay of Bengal, remaining pieces of Andaman Sea and Andaman and Nicobar Islands,” the IMD said in a notice.

The rainstorm is relied upon to progress in some more pieces of the Maldives-Comorin region during the following 48 hours. “Conditions are probably going to get positive from June 1 for the beginning of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala,” it included.

The most extreme temperatures are probably going to retreat from Thursday in north India, which is reeling under a serious heatwave, the India Meteorological Department said. The temperatures north and focal India have taken off more than 47 degrees Celsius at a couple of spots for as long as four-five days.

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