This year, the southwest monsoon can knock on the Kerala coast on May 27, four days before the normal date. If this happens, it will be the earliest arrival in the last 16 years. Earlier, on 23 May in 2009 and 30 May in 2024, the monsoon entered Kerala.
The monsoon usually reaches Kerala on June 1 and reaches Jagdalpur on 13 June and Raipur on 16 June and Ambikapur on 21 June. According to the Meteorological Department, at present, Dronika remains in the western winds from eastern Uttar Pradesh to eastern Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and south-east Telangana. The next few days of the southwest monsoon, the Andaman Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Nicobar Islands are likely to move.
The weather patterns have deteriorated in the state
In Chhattisgarh, there is a possibility of rain with thunderstorms for the next two days and winds may blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature in the state was recorded at 41 degrees Celsius in Bilaspur, while the minimum temperature was 21.4 degrees Celsius in Pendrarod.
The Meteorological Department has predicted an increase in temperature in the next few days. There is a possibility of light rain in Raipur on Sunday and light rain.





