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Monsoon hits Kerala

| | Jun 05, 2015, at 07:54 pm
Thiruvananthapuram, June 5 (IBNS) People reeling under the scorching sun may have reasons to smile as the Indian Meteorological Department on Friday said the monsoon has officially hit the Kerala coast.

Reports quoted the  Met Department as saying that  rainfall in Kerala in the last 48 hours has been relatively widespread. Out of the 14 rainfall monitoring stations for Monsoon onset over Kerala, more than 70 per cent stations have reported rainfall higher than 2.5 mm for last consecutive two days.

Monsoon also further advanced into entire south Arabian Sea, some parts of Central Arabian Sea, entire Lakshadweep area and Kerala, some parts of Coastal & South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, remaining parts of southeast Bay of Bengal and some parts of central & northeast Bay of Bengal.
 

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