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Mumbai braces for record early onset as monsoon hits Maharashtra in earliest arrival in 35 years

The southwest monsoon reached Maharashtra ten days early, making it the earliest in 35 years. Mumbai may see record onset within 3 days, amid unusually high May rainfall and IMD’s yellow alert.

May 26, 2025 / 09:18 IST
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The southwest monsoon has reached Maharashtra nearly ten days earlier than usual, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced on Sunday.

This marks the earliest arrival of the monsoon in the state since 1990, when it had come on May 20. Typically, the monsoon hits Maharashtra around June 5, The Indian Express reported.

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According to the weather department, this is the third earliest monsoon onset in Maharashtra in over 60 years, since 1960. The early arrival was first seen in Kerala on Saturday, after which the monsoon moved further north and west. It has now covered all of Goa, parts of Karnataka, and reached parts of Maharashtra. In the northeast, monsoon winds have also entered Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland.

IMD Mumbai director Shubhangi Bhute said Mumbai may see the monsoon arrive in the next three days. If that happens, it would be the earliest ever monsoon onset recorded in the city. The previous earliest date was May 29, recorded in 1956, 1962, and 1971. Normally, the monsoon reaches Mumbai around June 11.