In 16 years, the monsoon in Kerala is the first hit in the north -east: the conditions favorable for the advance of the southwest monsoon. Bharat News

New Delhi: South-west (summer) monsoon killed Kerala on Saturday, eight days before the normal beginning date of June 1, marked the beginning of a four-month long rainy season in India.The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) said that this is the first date of the onset of Monsoon on Kerala after 2009.In addition to rain in Kerala and other parts of the South Peninsula, the monsoon reached Mizoram (NE) on Saturday, including Tamil Nadu and parts of Karnataka, 12 days before the normal start of June 5 on Saturday.Although the arrival of monsoon on Kerala and NE simultaneously is a very unusual phenomenon, this time it has happened for the second consecutive year. Before 2024, started simultaneously on May 30, 2017.SW Monsoon Advocated Terms The South -West monsoon is usually set in Kerala on 1 June and it moves on most of the Northeast India by 5 June. Most parts of Tamil Nadu advance the monsoon in advance and parts of Karnataka on the first day of onset, but not uncommon. However, it indicates the possibility of its rapid progress over the next few days. IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra told Toi, “The arrival of monsoon in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is not uncommon. This is always and the monsoon will now progress further according to our forecast.” Announcing the onset of the monsoon, the MET department said that the conditions are favorable for moving the southwest monsoon across Goa, parts of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, some other parts of Karnataka, the remaining parts of Tamil Nadu, some other parts of the north-east states and during the next parts during West Bengal and Sikkim during the next parts.For the beginning of the initial monsoon and its further advances, for the early beginning of sowing of kharif (summer crops) in the country, will pave the way for starting especially in South and Central India. Since IMD predicted the common ‘monsoon rains’ in most parts of the country this year, the situation can help increase the summer crops such as paddy, pulses, maize and other coarse grains such as summer crops and production and 2025-26 crops carry forward their targets of 354 million tonnes of records in the year.On Saturday, the monsoon proceeded in the entire Lakshadweep region, Kerala, Mahe, parts of Karnataka, Maldives and the remaining parts of the Comorin region, several parts of Tamil Nadu and parts of Mizoram. Meanwhile, IMD predicted very heavy rains on the west coast (Kerala, Karnataka, coastal Maharashtra and Goa) over the next seven days; The coastal and ghat areas of Karnataka until 27 May; And due to existing weather incidents in the Ghat areas of Tamil Nadu on 25-26 May.