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Southwest Monsoon Delayed in Kerala, Arrives in Maharashtra by June 6

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Kerala's Delayed Arrival and Regional Activity

The Southwest Monsoon arrived in Kerala on June 4, 2026, marking a three-day delay from its typical June 1 start. While the system is currently active in Lakshadweep, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, officials expect the rains to reach Maharashtra by June 6 and Mumbai by June 11.

Kerala’s Delayed Arrival and Regional Activity

Kerala's Delayed Arrival and Regional Activity
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The seasonal cycle has experienced a slight hiccup this year. According to Lokmat.com, the monsoon’s arrival in Kerala on June 4 represents a three-day delay compared to the standard June 1 landfall. While the delay is relatively minor, it shifts the timeline for the entire subcontinent’s weather patterns. The weather department has confirmed that the monsoon is already active across several key regions, including Lakshadweep, Karnataka, and parts of Tamil Nadu. As the system moves northward, it is expected to enter Goa and segments of Maharashtra within the next 48 to 72 hours. However, the transition period remains critical; weather experts suggest that the monsoon will require additional time to stabilize once it makes its entry into the state. For the agricultural community, this delay carries a heavy psychological weight. The arrival in Kerala has caused significant anxiety among farmers, many of whom were already bracing for a season of potentially low rainfall based on earlier seasonal forecasts.

Projected Timelines for Maharashtra and Mumbai

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The progression of the monsoon toward the western coast follows a staggered timeline. While parts of the state may see moisture within the next few days, the full arrival is not imminent for the major urban centers.
  • Maharashtra State: Expected arrival around June 6.
  • Mumbai: Expected arrival around June 11.
  • Goa and Coastal Maharashtra: Potential entry within 48 to 72 hours.
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Until the system firmly establishes itself, the state will likely experience a period of pre-monsoon activity. This phase is characterized by showers that tend to intensify during the evening hours. These sporadic rains can be deceptive, as they lack the sustained intensity and consistency of a stabilized monsoon system. The actual impact on rainfall volume will depend entirely on how effectively the winds settle into their seasonal rhythm over the coming weeks.

Sowing Risks and Agricultural Delays in Raigad

Sowing Risks and Agricultural Delays in Raigad
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The delay in the monsoon’s progression is creating immediate challenges for the Kharif sowing season. In the Raigad district, the situation is particularly pressing, as the arrival of meaningful rains is expected to be delayed by another eight to ten days. This interruption in the weather cycle is directly impacting the agricultural calendar. The monsoon is expected to be delayed by another eight to ten days in certain pockets, leading to fears that Kharif sowing will be pushed significantly later than planned. Authorities and weather analysts have issued a specific warning to prevent further economic hardship for the farming community: Farmers in the Konkan region are being advised not to rush into rice sowing based on current, scattered showers. Satisfactory and reliable rainfall is not anticipated in the Konkan area until after June 10. Relying on the current pre-monsoon rains for planting could result in substantial crop losses if the moisture is not followed by the sustained precipitation necessary for crop survival.

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