The state is predicted to continue to experience heavy rain. According to the Meteorological Center, the state is experiencing severe rainfall as a result of a cyclone that has formed close to Lakshadweep and the Arabian Sea.
Up to Maharashtra, there is a low pressure area, while the East Bay of Bengal is covered by a second low pressure area.
This pressure will probably cause thundershowers to occur in the state during the next five days.
Four districts in the state have received alerts today.
In the districts of Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, and Malappuram, a yellow alert has been issued.
More rain is anticipated to fall over hilly areas throughout the afternoon as easterly winds become favourable.
Fishermen have been warned by the authorities not to venture out to sea because there is a chance of severe gusts and torrential rains along the coast.
Today is predicted to have poor weather and wind gusts of up to 60 km/h.
According to the Meteorological Center, the coasts of Karnataka, South Kerala, and the South East Arabian Sea near Lakshadweep will likely see winds of 40 to 50 kmph.