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Weather forecast in India

| @indiablooms | Jun 11, 2020, at 12:44 pm

Today, tropical monsoons influence the weather greatly. This can be seen especially clearly from mid-May to late summer. The comfortable temperature and dry air are replaced by torrential rains. Weather forecast in India for the near future: forecasters warn residents thatthenorth-east gusty wind will start blowing soon. Only in autumn it will become possible to enjoy pleasant sides of the subequatorial climate.

The rainy season replaces the light and pleasant summer time. Since March, the temperature rises, the water warms up and there is a delighting atmosphere. On this territory, late May is the beginning of a difficult period. Excessive humidity combined with high temperature can cause a lot of inconvenience, so comfort is out of the question.

The subequatorial climate of India suggests an uncommon division into seasons. The seasons don’t change so often here:

• early spring is characterized by a comfortable air temperature, acceptable humidity and a small amount of rainfalls;
• the situation changes in the first summer months. The heat together with the season of torrential rains will cause inconvenience until the beginning of autumn;
• gradually, high humidity disappears, with the temperature becoming comfortable again (+27-+33).

You can find out weather forecast on special websites, for example, Meteoprog.in.

What will New Delhi weather be like in late spring?

During this period, oppressive weather covers the city. The temperature level ranges from +36-+48 degrees. The heat subsides only at night time. The temperature keeps within +32 to +36 degrees Celsius. Don’t wait for rainfalls, since the humidity level is only 5-15%. New Delhi weatherwill change in Julyonly.

The weather can be deceptive, the city dwellers know this firsthand. The continental climate is easily influenced by the monsoon, which moves from the Indian ocean towards the northwest. Detailed information can be found on Meteoprog.in.

In early June, the rainy season can begin. Humidity increases rapidly, with the temperature remaining high. Despite the warm sea water (+29-32), it is recommended to choose different time for surfing and beach vacations. Sea waves are considerably high, and New Delhi weathersignals an approaching thunderstorm.

Those who want to relax, may go to the mountains. There, it is easy to hide from summer heat and spend time in comfortable conditions. The air temperature is +28-30°C, with the rains remaining unnoticed.

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