The circulation will continue in the coming days and will shift westward bringing the monsoons to the Indian east coast by June 5, 2015. As a result central Bay of Bengal is going to see a deluge in the coming week which will drench the Andaman Islands.
By the first week of June, rainfall activity over the coastal states will increase. In Tamil Nadu, Andhra and Odisha.
The Arabian Sea branch of the monsoons has petered out after bringing heavy rains to Kerala and Karnataka. It is expected to strengthen by June 5 and rainfall activity will increase. Kerala and Karnataka will be covered by the monsoons by that time. But Mumbai will have to wait. The Arabian Sea branch will not be as vigorous as the Bay of Bengal branch of the monsoon in the coming 15 days.
By June 6, 2015, the monsoons will have covered Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, parts of Andhra, Indian North Eastern States, and Bangladesh.
EXPECTED PROGRESS OF MONSOON BY JUNE 6, 2015 |
2 comments:
karachi mai kab se pre-monsoon rains start hone ke chances hai or cyclone develop hoga arabian sea mai
Chances of cyclone in arabian c is less thsn 2%in this pre monson season n same is for premoonson rains
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