The South West Monsoon is expected to hit the Kerala coast on June 1, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. Low pressure zones are expected to occur in the Arabian Sea between May 31 and June 4, as the monsoon winds are favorable. A low pressure zone was formed in the western and central Arabian Sea and adjacent southwestern Arabian Sea. This will give way for the formation of radical lowland. In the next three days, it will move northwest and move to the southern and outer coasts of Oman. IMD scientists have said that although it may be intensified as a hurricane, it may not affect the west coast of India.
Another low pressure zone is likely to form between May 31 and June 4 in the southeastern Arabian Sea off the Indian coast and its adjacent east-central Arabian Sea. The second low-pressure region is likely to rain on the west coast and create favorable conditions for earlier monsoon forecasts, IMD Director General M. Mikhail said. It is not. The monsoon is expected to start in Kerala on June 1 or 2, he said.