
The Indian Meteorological Department issued a warning of several southern and western states – including Karnataka and Keraly – welcomed by the southwestern monsoon. There was also a red warning for Goa, and by Sunday she predicted heavy downpours. Heavy showers have strengthened parts of the coastal state in the last 24 hours.
Southwest monsoon meets over Kerala
The southwestern monsoon officially arrived today and marked the early start eight days before the usual date from 1 June. This is the earliest monsoon start in Kerala since 2009, when began on 23 May.
According to historical data since 1975, the oldest record of the southwest monsoon above Kerala was 19 May 1990, which was 13 days earlier than a normal date.
This year’s progress signals the beginning of the rainy season across Kerala, brings much necessary relief and denotes the beginning of a wider monsoon progression to the Indian subcontinent. Meteorologists will carefully monitor its movement because they spread to other parts of the country in the coming weeks.
IMD has announced a red warning for the following districts: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Thrissur, Idukki and Malappuram.
Coast Karnataka on Red Alert
IMD predicts severe precipitation across Karnataka, especially in coastal districts, due to the low -pressure area above the Eastern Arab Sea. In parts of Dakshina Kannada, extremely heavy rain with impact winds (30-40 km / h) is expected, while the UDUPI and Uttara Kannada districts can see heavy to very heavy rain on Saturday and widespread mild showers.
Belagavi and Dharwad are also readiness, with a slight prediction of rain for several internal neighborhoods, including Ballari, Bengaluru (rural and urban), Chikkabobara, Chamarajanagara, Tumacuru and others. May 25. The wind will be accompanied by showers during the forecast period, causing warning in several districts. IMD advises carefully because the weather system develops and moves inland.
Meanwhile, Bengalur will receive scattered showers in the next five days, IMD said.
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Strong warning of collision for Goa
The weather department issued a red warning and suggested heavy to very heavy showers by Sunday. Fishermen recommended that they do not break into the sea because they are expected along and off the GOA coast and the weather with a wind speed of 40-50 km / h, which move to 60 km / h.
Weather update in Bombai
Mumbai experienced a partially cloudy day 23. May with temperatures between 25 ° C and 33 ° C. Similar conditions are expected on May 24, with a partially overcast sky and a chance of a slight rain or thunderstorm, according to the Indian meteorological department.
A significant shift in the weather is the forecast from Saturday, May 25 to Monday, 27 May, while heavy rainfall predicted under a generally cloudy sky. Temperatures during this period will range from 24 ° C to 32 ° C. IMD issued alerts and urged the population to drive potential disturbances and disturbance of operation.
It is expected that rainfall will slightly tear off slightly on Tuesday, May 28, although the city will continue to witness the sky and occasional showers or storms until Wednesday 29 May. Citizens are advised to keep the weather warnings and take the necessary measures during the expected period of heavy rain.
(Tagstotranslate) Strong warnings in Mumbai