Kerala is set to witness an active weather day on Saturday, May 30, 2026, with several districts expected to receive rain and thunderstorms as monsoon conditions strengthen across the state. The latest forecasts indicate cloudy skies, intermittent rainfall and the possibility of thunderstorms in many regions, while authorities have also highlighted the risk of localized flooding in vulnerable areas.

According to weather updates, Thiruvananthapuram is currently experiencing light thunderstorms and rain with temperatures around 28°C. A flash flood risk advisory has been issued for parts of the district as persistent rainfall continues to affect low-lying areas. Humidity levels remain high at around 83%, creating muggy conditions across much of the state.
Kerala Weather Forecast For May 30
Most districts are likely to witness cloudy skies and scattered rainfall through the day. Rain activity may intensify during the afternoon and evening hours, accompanied by thunder and lightning in isolated places.
Key Weather Highlights
- Current Temperature: Around 28°C in Thiruvananthapuram
- Maximum Temperature: 29°C-31°C across most districts
- Minimum Temperature: 26°C-27°C
- Weather Condition: Light to moderate rain with thunderstorms
- Humidity: Around 80%-85%
- Wind Speed: Around 6 kmph, with stronger gusts during storms
- Rain Probability: Up to 40% in several areas
Rain And Thunderstorm Warning
Meteorological authorities have warned that cyclonic circulations over the surrounding seas and strong westerly winds are likely to enhance rainfall activity over Kerala in the coming days. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds may occur at isolated places across the state.
Residents are advised to remain cautious during periods of thunderstorm activity, avoid open spaces during lightning events and stay updated with local weather advisories.
Yellow Alert Issued For Several Districts
A Yellow Alert has been issued for multiple districts over the next few days due to the possibility of isolated heavy rainfall.
Districts Under Yellow Alert
- May 30: Kozhikode
- May 31: Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam and Malappuram
- June 1: Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Malappuram and Wayanad
- June 2: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha and Ernakulam
Weather officials have stated that heavy rainfall could occur in isolated areas, particularly in central and northern districts.
Advisory For Fishermen And Coastal Areas
Strong winds and rough sea conditions are expected over parts of the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Mannar and adjoining coastal waters. Fishermen are advised to closely monitor official marine forecasts before venturing into the sea.
Coastal residents should also remain alert for strong winds, high waves and localized waterlogging in vulnerable stretches.
Outlook For The Coming Days
The forecast suggests that Kerala will continue to experience an active wet spell over the next several days. Rainfall intensity may increase in some districts as monsoon conditions strengthen further. With thunderstorms, heavy showers and localized flooding remaining possible, residents are advised to exercise caution and follow updates issued by weather authorities.
For May 30, much of Kerala is expected to remain under cloudy skies with frequent rain spells, making it a relatively cool but wet day across the state.



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