WEATHER
India, in general, has a hot tropical climate with
both the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn passing through
her. However the climatic conditions show variations from region
to region. The climate becomes cold from November to mid-March,
and the mornings and evenings are cool and fresh and the days are
warm and sunny. From April to June, the climate becomes really hot
and the days become dry and hot with occasional dust storms. June
marks the onset of monsoons that lasts in most regions till September.
WESTERN HIMALAYAS:
Srinagar located in Northern India, has the best climate from March
to October. However the winters are extremely cold and damp. Nearby
places like Pahalgam, Gulmarg usually experience moderate to heavy
snowfall during the winter season from December to March. Shimla
and Manali, in Himachal Pradesh, are located at higher altitudes
and are therefore much colder during winter. Both these places experience
moderate to heavy snowfall during the winter season. At even higher
altitudes lie Leh and Ladakh. Leh is famous for Khardungla Pass,
which is the Highest Motorable Road in the world. The temperatures
can drop to sub-zero levels in winters, which are extremely cold.
Also because of the high altitudes and low temperatures, oxygen
is slightly scarce in the atmosphere. The road to Leh is open from
July to October.
Required Clothing:Light clothes from March to October with
occasional light woolens depending on temperature. Heavy woolens
for winter. Since the climate can change rapidly in the mountains
it is therefore very important to be suitably equipped.
NORTHERN PLAINS:
The northern plains have characteristic extreme climatic
conditions with the inland regions having hot nights and days during
the summer season from April to mid June. However during the winter
season, from November to February, the days are warm and temperatures
during nighttime can fall sub-zero levels. The onset of monsoons
is from June and lasts till September.
Required clothing- Light clothes from March to October with
occasional light woolens depending on temperature. Heavy woolens
for winter. Raincoats and umbrellas during monsoons.
CENTRAL INDIA:
The summer season is characterized by hot days and nights
whereas during the winter season the days are warm and sunny and
nights are very cold. July marks the onset of monsoons, which last
till September. Required clothing: : Light clothes from March
to October. Heavy woolens for winter. Raincoats and umbrellas during
monsoons.
WESTERN INDIA:
The regions of western India have a predominantly coastal climate
because of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Kutch. The days and night
are hot and humid during the summer season. Monsoon strikes in July
and lasts till September. From October onwards, the climate becomes
cool and in some regions an occasional woolen is required. Generally
the climate is pleasant even during winter season.
Required Clothing: Light clothes throughout the year with
occasional woolens in some regions. Raincoats and umbrellas during
monsoons.
SOUTHWEST INDIA:
This region also has a predominantly coastal climate because
of the Arabian Sea towards the west and the Indian Ocean to the
South. The climate is most pleasant from November to March. The
summers are not as hot as northern regions but the humidity is extreme.
Monsoon strikes between late April and July. The coastal areas experience
the cool sea breezes. The inland areas and cities like Mysore and
Bijapur have a pleasant climate with relatively low rainfall.
Required clothing: Light clothes throughout the year with
occasional woolens in some regions. Raincoats and umbrellas during
monsoons.
SOUTHEAST INDIA:
Southeast India has a characteristic coastal climate because
of the Bay of Bengal to the east and the Indian Ocean to the South.
The state of Tamil Nadu has warm summers with high humidity and
pleasant winters. It experiences northeast monsoon between October
and December. The hill stations like Ooty and Kodaikanal can be
cold in winter. Hyderabad is hot but less humid in summer and much
cooler in winter.
Required clothing:
Light clothes throughout the year with occasional woolens in
some regions like hill stations etc. Raincoats and umbrellas during
monsoons
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