Weather Conditions
Plan your upcoming road trip with weather along your route and points of interest. Current page provides travel weather maps such as severe weather risk, lightning, thunderstorm probability, current snow cover to know about travel conditions.
Temperature ...
Average temperatures in various Indian cities (°C)
Winter
(Dec – Feb)Summer
(Mar – May)Monsoon
(Jun – Sep)Post-Monsoon
(Oct – Nov)Year Round
City
Min
Avg
Max
Min
Avg
Max
Min
Avg
Max
Min
Avg
Max
Avg
Port Blair
23
26
28
25
27
29
25
27
27
25
26
28
27
Thiruvananthapuram
23
26
29
24
27
30
28
26
24
29
26
23
26
Bangalore
7
12
18
13
18
23
15
19
23
8
13
18
17
Nagpur
14
21
28
24
32
40
24
27
30
16
22
28
26
Bhopal
13
18
24
23
30
36
23
26
28
16
22
26
25
Guwahati
11
17
24
19
25
31
25
28
32
17
22
27
24
Lucknow
10
15
21
23
30
35
24
29
33
15
20
25
25
Jaisalmer
7
14
23
24
33
40
23
29
35
12
19
27
22
Dehradun
4
12
20
14
23
32
22
26
30
7
15
23
18
Amritsar
4
10
18
13
25
34
25
28
32
10
16
24
21
Shimla
1
5
9
10
14
18
15
18
20
7
10
13
13
Srinagar
−2
4
6
7
14
19
16
22
30
1
8
16
13
Leh
−13
−6
0
−1
6
12
10
16
24
−7
0
7
6
Precipitation ...
Average precipitation in various Indian cities (mm)
Winter
(Jan – Feb)Summer
(Mar – May)Monsoon
(Jun – Sep)Post-monsoon
(Oct – Dec)Year-round
City
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
Port Blair
40
20
10
60
360
480
400
400
460
290
220
150
2,890
Thiruvananthapuram
26
21
33
125
202
306
175
152
179
223
206
65
1,713
Bangalore
31
20
61
110
150
212
249
279
315
291
210
140
1,962
Nagpur
16
22
15
8
18
168
290
291
157
73
17
19
1,094
Bhopal
4
3
1
3
11
136
279
360
185
52
21
7
1,043
Guwahati
8
21
47
181
226
309
377
227
199
92
25
10
1,722
Lucknow
20
18
8
8
20
114
305
292
188
33
5
8
1,019
Jaisalmer
–
–
3
–
7
10
90
88
15
–
6
–
219
Dehradun
47
55
52
21
54
230
631
627
261
32
11
3
2,024
Amritsar
24
33
48
30
45
27
231
187
79
18
6
18
746
Shimla
60
60
60
50
60
170
420
430
160
30
10
20
1,530
Srinagar
74
71
91
94
61
36
58
61
38
31
10
33
658
Leh
12
9
12
6
7
4
16
20
12
7
3
8
116
WEATHER
India is so vast that climatic conditions in the far north have little relation to those of the extreme south. Generally speaking, the country has a three-season year – the hot, the wet and the cool.
Climate plays a key factor in deciding when to visit India. You should keep in mind that climatic conditions in the far north are distinctly different to those of the extreme south.
Generally speaking, India’s climate is defined by three seasons – the hot, the wet (monsoon) and the cool, each of which can vary in duration from north to south. The most pleasant time to visit most of the country is during the cooler period of November to around mid-February, although there are marked regional variations. If you are in India during the (hot) summer and (wet, humid) monsoon, cool relief can be found in the northern Himalayan region. Apart from the weather, the timing of certain festivals or special events may also influence when you wish to visit.