Weather
in India
India
experiences a range of climatic variations across its
vast expanse.
Monsoon - July to September when
monsoon rains sweep across the country with daily torrential
downpours and a high possibility of flooding making travel
difficult in all areas except the northwest. Duration of monsoons
may vary in different regions by several weeks.
Cool - The months from October
to February are some of the best times to visit as the weather
is very pleasant with minimal rainfall in most places.
Hot - March to June witnesses
temperatures that can soar above average making the hot season
unbearable and the hazy, dust-laden air can hamper views.
Many people head to "hill stations" which provide
a welcome relief from the extreme heat of the lowlands.
Cyclones - June to September can
suffer from these fierce tropical storms, which mainly affect
the east coast of India, cause high winds, intense rain and
a possibility of tidal waves.
Carry
a lightweight jumper as it can be chillingly cold inside air-conditioned
buildings during hot weather.
NORTHEN INDIA
|
Shimla |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Hot
Season
March - June
|
14-20oC |
79mms |
|
Monsoon
Season
July - September
|
15-20oC |
300mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
5-13oC |
39mm |
|
Himachal
Pradesh, Punjab
Mostly
due to its high elevation, the far north experiences milder
weather than elsewhere in India and extra layers are necessary
at all times of the year.
Waterproofs
are essential during the Monsoon Season when rainfall
is heavy.
The
Cool Season can experience relatively cold weather
with snowfall further north - warm clothes are essential at
this time of year.
Best
time to visit:
The Hot Season when the weather is reasonably warm
and rainfall is minimal - although waterproofs are useful.
Warmer clothes are essential for the evenings.
NORTHEASTERN INDIA
|
Darjeeling |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
|
12-18oC |
240mm |
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
15-20oC |
451mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
7-13oC |
36mm |
|
Sikkim,
West Bengal
The
northeast experiences high rainfall/humidity during both the
Monsoon Season and the tail end of the Hot Season.
Views of the lush hillside, famous for its tea plantations,
can be hampered during these wet periods. Waterproofs are
an absolute necessity and a few warm layers are useful too.
Best
time to visit:
Although it can be cold (especially during the evenings),
days tend to be clear, fresh and dry in the Cool Season.
NORTHWESTERN
INDIA
|
Jaisalmer |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
|
24-38oC |
11mm |
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
26-37oC |
48mm |
|
Cool Season
October - February
|
12-29oC |
36mm |
|
Gujarat,
Rajasthan
This
region of India is predominantly dry and arid, with
the Thar Desert occupying the far western expanse. The monsoon
bears little or no effect on the weather and rainfall is minimal
throughout the year.
The
heat can be extreme and if visiting this area during the hotter
months, lightweight clothes are best.
Best
time to visit:
The Cool Season, although it can get cold at night
and warm clothes are necessary.
Many
cities in Rajasthan are built around sacred lakes and these
are at their best during the slightly wetter Monsoon Season.
CENTRAL
INDIA
|
New
Delhi |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
|
24-36oC |
20mm |
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
26-34oC |
178mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
11-26oC |
17mm |
|
Delhi,
Madhya Pradesh
The
temperature rises to oppressive levels during the Hot Season
- daytime temperatures can reach the 40's(oC) and night-time temperatures can remain in the high 20's(oC). Pollution levels can
also be alarmingly high during this time.
The
Monsoon Season can begin as early as late June but
generally the effects are not felt until mid-July. Rain tends
to be intermittent but torrential. An umbrella is essential
if travelling at this time as waterproofs would be too hot.
Best
time to visit:
During the Cool Season as days are warm, dry and pleasant,
however nights can be surprisingly cold and temperatures can
drop below 10 oC - take a few extra layers to pile on after the sun goes
down.
EASTERN INDIA
|
Calcutta |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
|
25-35oC |
112mm |
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
26-32oC |
272mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
18-29oC |
47mm |
|
Bengal,
Orissa
The
end of the Hot Season is quite wet and both temperatures
and humidity are high.
The
Monsoon Season suffers a large amount of rain and flooding
is common. Humidity levels also remain high and the heat can
get quite uncomfortable. An umbrella is essential as the weather
is too hot for waterproof clothing, although sturdy shoes
are a must.
Best
time to visit:
During the Cool Season when temperatures are quite
pleasant and rainfall is low.
WESTERN
INDIA
|
Mumbai |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
|
25-32oC |
55mm |
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
25-30oC |
30mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
21-30oC |
23mm |
|
Maharashtra,
Goa
During
the Hot Season in western India, temperatures can rise
above the average, although it does not tend to get as hot
as in central India. Humidity is high and lightweight clothes
are necessary.
Sturdy
shoes and an umbrella are vital during the Monsoon Season
as very heavy rain falls and flooding is commonplace. The
hot, humid climate makes this rather an unpleasant time to
be travelling in the west and the wearing of waterproofs extremely
uncomfortable.
Best
time to visit:
Showers dry up during the Cool Season, making these
months a far more agreeable time to visit.
SOUTHERN
INDIA
|
Trivandrum |
Average
temperature |
Average rainfall |
|
25-32oC |
101mm
|
|
Monsoon Season
July - September
|
23-31oC |
181mm |
Cool Season
October - February
|
23-30oC |
118mm |
|
Kerala,
Tamil Nadu
The
climate in southern India experiences only slight seasonal
variations. Temperatures and humidity remain relatively high
all year round. Rainfall is common at any time of the year
and the Monsoon Season has only marginally more precipitation
than at any other time.
Lightweight
clothes and an umbrella are required throughout the year.
A few extra layers of clothing may also be useful during the
cooler months, as temperatures may drop slightly in the evening.
Best
time to visit:
The Cool Season and the beginning of the Hot
Season are the best times to visit when rainfall is marginally
lower.
|