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New Delhi: The progress of southwest monsoon is relatively slow as it is not getting a favourable system to move forward, but days of heat wave condition in central and northwest India will soon be over as pre-monsoon showers will bring moisture in the air, Met department said today.
"The progress of monsoon is slow as it is still not getting a favourable system that can give it a boost to move forward," Rathore said, adding that this is a normal phenomenon.
But in next two to three days, the monsoon is expected to make some progress and cover North Bay of Bengal, Sikkim, Northeast India, and sub-Himalayan West Bengal, as a system is getting generated. "And by June 18, it will give the progress a boost," he said.
The southwest monsoon hit the Kerala coast on June 8, after a delay of seven days. Normally, it hits the Kerala coast on June 1, Mumbai by June 10, Delhi by July 1 and reaches Jaisalmer--the last place in India--by July 15.
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