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Weather update: IMD predicts monsoon to hit Kerala in 5 days, severe heat wave in Delhi till this date; check

DNA Monday, 27 May 2024
The southwest monsoon, as predicted by IMD, is likely to hit Kerala on May 31, a day before the normal date of June 1. Kerala is currently witnessing pre-monsoon rains.
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