
Amid heatwave conditions, IMD predicts early onset of Southwest Monsoon in Andhra Pradesh
However, officials clarified that the monsoon's arrival in Andhra Pradesh can only be confirmed after it sets in over Kerala. Typically, the monsoon reaches Kerala around June 1, with a standard deviation of seven days. This year, the IMD forecasts it may arrive as early as May 27. The official onset of the monsoon over the Indian mainland is marked by its arrival in Kerala.
'We are expecting an early onset over Kerala around May 27, with a model margin of plus or minus four days. Based on this, an early onset over Andhra Pradesh is also likely, provided there are no interruptions such as cyclonic circulations or other synoptic developments. We will have a clear confirmation in our upcoming extended range forecast, which will be issued by May 16,' Dr Sagili Karuna Sagar, Scientist at IMD Amaravati, told TNIE.
According to the Long Range Forecast (LRF) issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in April, Andhra Pradesh is expected to receive above-normal cumulative rainfall during the upcoming southwest monsoon season.
Last year, the monsoon arrived in state on June 2, two days ahead of the normal onset date. The state received a total of 629.2 mm of rainfall, significantly higher than the seasonal average of 521.6 mm.
The AP State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) has forecast varying weather conditions across the state over the next two days.
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