South West Monsoon, which marked its entry into the sub-continent in a sluggish manner on June 6, gained momentum in the last one month resulting in copious rains across the state.
According to the data put out by the Meteorological Centre, the state received actual rainfall of 2041.3 mm against the normal rain of 1870.9 mm registering 9 per cent excess.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) director K Santhosh told PTI that though South West monsoon had set in over the state in a sluggish manner in June, majority of districts received good rain than the normal rate.
Wayanad (- 2 per cent), Alappuzha (- 4 per cent), Kasaragod (- 9 per cent), and Thrissur (- 8 per cent) districts received deficit rainfall, it said.
Pathanamthitta, Kottayam and Malappuram received good rainfall during the season, the data added.