Kerala welcomes the southwest monsoon, marking the start of its four-month wet season. This year’s rains are making a delayed entrance, with the India Meteorological Department predicting a deficit, estimating rainfall at only 90% of what is typically expected. Experts link this shortfall to the brewing El Niño, which may intensify by September. Kerala welcomes the southwest monsoon, marking the start of its four-month wet season. This year’s rains are making a delayed entrance, with the India Meteorological Department predicting a deficit, estimating rainfall at only 90% of what is typically expected. Experts link this shortfall to the brewing El Niño, which may intensify by September.
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