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| Climate
of Rajasthan |
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climate of Rajasthan can be divided into four seasons:
Pre-Monsoons, Monsoon, Post-Monsoon and Winter. |
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Pre-monsoon Season |
| Pre-monsoon, which
extends from April to June, is the hottest season,
with temperatures ranging from 32C to 45C. In western
Rajasthan the temp may rise to 48C, particularly
in May and June. At this time, Rajasthan only hill
station, Mt Abu registers the lowest temperatures.
In the desert regions, the temperatures drops in
night. Prevailing winds are from the west and sometimes
carry dust storms (we call them andhi). |
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| Monsoon
Season |
| The second season
Monsoon extends from July to September, temp drops
but humidity increases making it very un comfortable,
even when there is slight drop in the temp (35C
to 40C). We have about 90% of our rains in this
period. |
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| Post-monsoon
Season |
| The Post-monsoon
period is from Oct to December. The average maximum
temperature is 33C to 38C, and the minimum is between
18C and 20C. |
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| Winter
Season |
The
fourth season is the winter or cold season, from
January to March. There is a marked variation
in maximum and minimum temperatures, and regional
variations across the state. January is the coolest
month of the year. And temp may drop to 0C in
some cities of Rajasthan, like Churu. There is
slight precipitation in the north and north-eastern
region of the state, and light winds, predominantly
from the north and north-east. At this time, relative
humidity ranges from 50% to 60% in the morning,
and 25% to 35% in the afternoon. |
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