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Updated: June 16, 2025 15:23
India’s monsoon, which had stalled for over two weeks, is now set to regain momentum, bringing above-average rainfall in the second half of June. Weather bureau officials have confirmed that the monsoon will advance into central parts of the country this week, while northern states will experience a sharp drop in temperatures.
Key Highlights of the Monsoon Forecast
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts *enhanced rainfall activity* across eastern and central India from mid-June onward
- *Northern states, including Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, will witness a **significant temperature drop* due to incoming monsoon showers
- The monsoon, which stalled around Maharashtra and neighboring regions since late May, is expected to *rapidly progress northward* between June 12 and June 18
- *Heavy rainfall* is forecast for *Konkan, Goa, Karnataka, and northeastern states*, with isolated extreme downpours in select regions
Weather Trends and Impact
The revival of the monsoon is expected to provide much-needed relief from heatwave conditions in several parts of the country. Farmers across central and northern India will benefit from improved rainfall, aiding crop sowing and water reservoir replenishment.
Future Outlook
With the monsoon gaining strength, the IMD anticipates *above-normal seasonal rainfall* through June-September. The second half of June is expected to see *excess rainfall*, supporting agricultural activities and easing water shortages in affected regions.
Sources: India Meteorological Department, Financial Express, Business Standard.