Monsoon Rains To Hit Southern Indian Coast Early, Spurring Crop Planting

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Typically, the monsoon ends across ‌the country by mid-September ‌and always begins in Kerala.

By Reuters Published: 2026-05-15T15:13:00+04:00 1 min read

A girl runs through the beach against the backdrop of monsoon clouds at Fort Kochi beach in Kerala, India June 5, 2015. Annual monsoon rains have arrived at Kerala coast in southern India on Friday, five days later than expected, officials at the weather office said. REUTERS/Sivaram V/File Photo

A girl runs through the beach against the backdrop of monsoon clouds at Fort Kochi beach in Kerala, India June 5, 2015. Annual monsoon rains have arrived at Kerala coast in southern India on Friday, five days later than expected, officials at the weather office said. REUTERS/Sivaram V/File Photo

New Delhi: Monsoon rains ​are expected to hit India's southern coast ‌on ​May 26, five days earlier than usual, the state-run weather office said on Friday, spurring hopes among farmers of early planting of crops such ⁠as rice, corn, soybean and sugarcane.

The monsoon is likely to set in over the southern state of Kerala ‌on May 26, with a margin of error of four days, the ‌India Meteorological Department said in a ‌statement.

Typically, the monsoon ends across ‌the country by mid-September ‌and always begins in Kerala.

The monsoon is essential ​to India's ‌nearly $4 trillion economy, ​delivering almost 70% of ⁠the rainfall needed to water farms and replenish aquifers and reservoirs.

Last month, ​the ⁠India ⁠Meteorological Department forecast below-average monsoon rains in 2026 for the first time in ⁠three years, raising concerns over farm output and economic growth in Asia's third-largest economy, which, like other countries, already faces higher inflation because of the Iran ‌war.

The India Meteorological Department defines normal, or average, rainfall ​as between 96% and 104% of a 50-year average of 87 cm (35 inches) for the four-month season.

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