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Monsoon to advance after June 18 in Maharashtra, says Met department

Monsoon to advance after June 18 in Maharashtra, says Met department
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The Indian Meteorological Department reports that the monsoon's progress in Maharashtra has stalled due to unfavorable wind conditions. Forecasters expect the monsoon to become active across the state between June 18 and July 2, providing relief from current heat.

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The monsoon is critical for India's agricultural output and water security, making accurate forecasting essential for economic and public planning.

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The monsoon has not moved from Harne in Konkan and Solapur in Madhya Maharashtra for five days. The Meteorological Department forecast a change in this situation after June 18, with the monsoon expected to become active in parts of the State between June 18 and July 2.

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