New Delhi, Sept. 15 -- Southwest monsoon began its withdrawal from parts of West Rajasthan on Sunday - three days ahead of the normal date of September 17, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, making it the earliest such retreat in a decade. "Southwest monsoon has withdrawn from some parts of Rajasthan today," IMD said in a press release. "Conditions are favourable for withdrawal of southwest monsoon from some more parts of Rajasthan and some parts of Punjab and Gujarat during next 2-3 days." Southwest monsoon has withdrawn with the fulfilment of IMD's criteria: development of an anti-cyclonic circulation over West Rajasthan at 1.5km above mean sea level; no rainfall over the region for five consecutive days; and reduction in moisture content of the atmosphere over the region up to the middle troposphere. According to IMD, the line of withdrawal of southwest monsoon passes through Sri Ganganagar, Nagaur, Jodhpur and Barmer. HT had reported on September 13 that monsoon may start withdrawing from India as early as September 15, marking its earliest retreat in a decade. Last year, the monsoon started withdrawing on September 23, and in 2023, on September 25. This year, the monsoon made its onset over Kerala on May 24 - eight days ahead of schedule - and made remarkably rapid progress over the next two days, covering large parts of thecountry....