Monsoon arrives simultaneously over Kerala and northeast India, marking beginning of rainy season in the country two days in advance

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed the early arrival of the Monsoon over Kerala and northeast India, marking the start of the rainy season. The Monsoon reached Kerala two days earlier than usual, with above-normal rainfall expected from June to September. The IMD considered various parameters before confirming the Monsoon's onset.
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