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Stalled monsoon may revive after June 12, says IMD

IndiaTimes Thursday, 5 June 2025 ()
India Meteorological Department (IMD) anticipates a potential revival of the southwest monsoon between June 12 and 18, following a stall since May 29. While uncertainties exist regarding a system formation over the Bay of Bengal, the extended-range forecast indicates robust rainfall across central India, parts of Maharashtra, and south peninsular India post-revival.
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