<p>As Kerala continues to experience rain in the wake of an active monsoon, an off-shore trough extending from the northwest Arabian Sea towards the south is triggering more downpour in Maharashtra and Goa.<br /><br />Skymet Weather said several districts in Kerala received showers of varied intensity, with Kochi recording 56 mm rain in the 24 hours between Tuesday and Wednesday morning.<br /><br />Kozhikode and Punalur received 24 mm rain and Alappuzha 18 mm, as Skymet Weather declared monsoon to be active over the region. It added that the off-shore trough would ensure continuation of rain in Kerala and coastal Karnataka.<br /><br />“In the wake of ongoing rain, we expect monsoon to cover entire Kerala and some parts of South Karnataka in the next two to three days,” Skymet Weather said.</p>
<p>As Kerala continues to experience rain in the wake of an active monsoon, an off-shore trough extending from the northwest Arabian Sea towards the south is triggering more downpour in Maharashtra and Goa.<br /><br />Skymet Weather said several districts in Kerala received showers of varied intensity, with Kochi recording 56 mm rain in the 24 hours between Tuesday and Wednesday morning.<br /><br />Kozhikode and Punalur received 24 mm rain and Alappuzha 18 mm, as Skymet Weather declared monsoon to be active over the region. It added that the off-shore trough would ensure continuation of rain in Kerala and coastal Karnataka.<br /><br />“In the wake of ongoing rain, we expect monsoon to cover entire Kerala and some parts of South Karnataka in the next two to three days,” Skymet Weather said.</p>