The shift is part of a larger trend, with the monsoon hitting Kerala on May 24, a week earlier than its usual date of June 1. Initially scheduled to enter Kerala on May 27, it arrived three days ahead of time, said A Sravani, a scientist at IMD Hyderabad. Experts attribute this advancement to stronger-than-usual cross-equatorial winds and enhanced moisture flow from the Bay of Bengal.Weather officials also say that consistent pre-monsoon showers in May have helped trigger the early arrival. Telangana recorded over 100 mm of rainfall in May, making it one of the wettest in recent years — second only to 2023 when it received over 120 mm.
Forecasts suggest the state could receive over 1,000 mm of rainfall this season, surpassing the seasonal average of 919 mm. In 2024, the state received 962.6 mm of monsoon rainfall, covering 86.5% of the seasonal norm. Weekly Weather Forecast 27-May: Expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional rain showers. The minimum temperature will stay around 22.0°C, while the maximum will reach 31.0°C. 28-May: The sky will remain generally cloudy accompanied by intermittent rain. Temperatures will drop slightly to a low of 21.0°C and a high of 30.0°C. 29-May: Mostly cloudy conditions will continue with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers expected. Minimum temperature will be 21.0°C, and maximum around 30.0°C. 30-May: Cloudy skies will persist with a few rain or thundershower spells during the day. Temperatures will range between 21.0°C and 31.0°C. 31-May: Rain is expected through the day under generally overcast skies. The temperature will vary from a low of 22.0°C to a high of 32.0°C. 01-Jun: The region will experience continued rainfall with overcast conditions. Temperatures will remain steady, ranging from 22.0°C to 32.0°C.
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