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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > Monsoon to Hit Kerala on May 27, Says IMD in Early Forecast
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Monsoon to Hit Kerala on May 27, Says IMD in Early Forecast

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 20, 2025 6:10 pm
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India’s monsoon is expected to arrive ahead of schedule this year, with the first rains likely to hit Kerala by May 27, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

That’s five days earlier than the usual June 1 onset, and if the forecast holds, it’ll be the earliest monsoon over the Indian mainland since May 23, 2009.

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For the average Indian, this isn’t just about the smell of wet earth—it’s about crops, costs, and kitchen bills. Over 70% of India’s annual rainfall comes from the southwest monsoon, and it directly fuels the farms that feed us.

More than half of Indian agriculture is still rain-fed, despite decades of irrigation efforts. So when the monsoon knocks early, farmers—and the economy—take notice.

What the Early Arrival Means

The IMD’s update says conditions will become favourable for onset over Kerala within the next four to five days. That’s a green light for sowing, especially for crops like rice, pulses, and coarse grains. And it’s not just farmers who benefit. Food inflation tends to ease when the rains arrive on time, rural incomes rise, and supply chains stay stable.

In short: When the monsoon shows up on time, India breathes a little easier.

Still, we’ve seen years where an early start didn’t always mean smooth sailing. The distribution and strength of rainfall across the country matter just as much. A strong start with weak follow-up rains could still spell trouble. But for now, optimism is in the air—along with moisture-laden clouds.

Looking at Past Data

Here’s how the monsoon arrived over Kerala in the past few years:

  • 2024 – May 30
  • 2023 – June 8
  • 2022 – May 29
  • 2021 – June 3
  • 2020 – June 1
  • 2019 – June 8
  • 2018 – May 29

This year’s predicted onset on May 27 would be the quickest in 16 years, according to IMD records. No El Niño concerns this time either. IMD had earlier forecast above-normal rainfall for the 2025 season.

“Conditions are likely to become favourable for monsoon onset over Kerala during next 4-5 days,” IMD said in a press note on May 20.

Monsoon Matters More Than Just Weather

India’s economy still dances to the rhythm of the monsoon. Agriculture employs over 40% of the population, and the rains influence everything from hydropower and drinking water to fertilizer sales and tractor demand.

A timely and well-spread monsoon:

  • Boosts crop production
  • Keeps food prices in check
  • Helps groundwater recharge
  • Powers rural consumption

A late or weak monsoon, however, invites droughts, supply chain shocks, and food inflation. And when food prices rise, so does public frustration.

For a nation racing toward AI and 5G, our biggest economic variable is still the mood of the clouds. The stock market has algorithms, but the monsoon? It still answers to the wind.

Also Read IMD Predicts Above-Normal Monsoon in 2025: What Could This Mean for India’s Future?

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