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May 26, 2025

India's monsoon lashes Mumbai as rains arrive early

Monsoon clouds over Mumbai. The annual monsoon has arrived two weeks earlier than usual, weather forecasters say.
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Monsoon clouds over Mumbai. The annual monsoon has arrived two weeks earlier than usual, weather forecasters say.

Lashing rains swamped India's financial capital Mumbai on Monday as the annual monsoon arrived some two weeks earlier than usual, according to weather forecasters.

Heavy rains cooling temperatures—welcomed by farmers for their crops but which cause havoc each year in cities by flooding —are normally expected in the southwestern state of Maharashtra in early June.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned of "extremely heavy rainfall" in Mumbai and the city authorities said a red alert had been issued until Tuesday.

"All citizens are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless necessary" the city authorities said in a statement, urging people to "kindly cooperate."

The IMD said in a statement that the rains had advanced to Mumbai on Monday, "16 days earlier than usual," with rains usually expected around June 11, the earliest for nearly a quarter century.

"This marks the earliest monsoon advancement over Mumbai during the period 2001–2025," it said.

Across the wider state of Maharashtra, IMD weather chief in the region Shubhangi Bhute said it was the earliest the rains had arrived for 14 years.

South Asia is getting hotter and in recent years has seen shifting , but scientists are unclear on how exactly a warming planet is affecting the highly complex monsoon.

The southwest monsoon is a colossal sea breeze that brings South Asia 70-80% of its annual rainfall between June and September every year.

It occurs when warms the landmass of the subcontinent, causing the air to rise and sucking in cooler Indian Ocean winds which then produce enormous volumes of rain.

The monsoon is vital for agriculture and therefore for the livelihoods of millions of farmers and for food security.

But it brings destruction every year in landslides and floods.

In India, the southwest monsoon normally arrives on the southern tip at Kerala around June 1, and moves north to cover the country by early July. The rains typically reach Maharashtra around June 7.

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Mumbai experienced the earliest monsoon onset in nearly 25 years, with rains arriving 16 days ahead of the usual date. The early and intense rainfall prompted a red alert due to risks of flooding and disruption to transport infrastructure. The monsoon, crucial for agriculture and food security, also brings annual hazards such as landslides and floods.

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