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  2. Climate of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Source 1: India Meteorological Department (sun 1971–2000) Time and Date (dewpoints, 1985–2015) Source 2: Tokyo Climate Center (mean temperatures 1991–2020), [6] Weather Atlas [7] Climate data for Mumbai ( Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport , located in Santacruz ) 1991–2020, extremes 1951–2012)

  3. Climate of India - Wikipedia

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    The climate varies from hot and subtropical humid (450–900 metres) in the southern low tracts, warm and temperate (900–1800 metres), cool and temperate (1900–2400 metres) and cold glacial and alpine (2400–4800 metres) in the northern and eastern elevated mountain ranges. By October, nights and mornings are very cold.

  4. Climate of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    For most of its summer season, Delhi has a semi-arid climate. [1] Coming from Spring, the city witnesses a spurt in day temperature around early April, whereas nights still remain pleasant. By the latter part of April or during early May, maximum temperatures exceed 40 °C (104 °F) while the ambience remains very dry.

  5. Climate of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Summer. The summer in Tamil Nadu runs throughout March, April and May and is characterized by intense heat and scant rainfall across the state. Monsoon. The state has three distinct periods of rainfall: advanced rainfall; rainfall from the tropical cyclones emerging in the neighbourhood of the Andaman Islands during the Retreat of Monsoons(October–November): and the North-East monsoon during ...

  6. India boosts AI in weather forecasts as floods ... - AOL

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    India is testing artificial intelligence (AI) to build climate models to improve weather forecasting as torrential rains, floods and droughts proliferate across the vast country, a top weather ...

  7. Climate of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Gujarat involves diverse conditions. [1] The plains of Gujarat are very hot and humid in summer and cold and dry in winter. Summer is milder in the hilly regions and the coast. The average daytime temperature during winter is around 29 °C (84 °F) and in nights is around 12 °C (54 °F) with 100 percent sunny days and clear nights.

  8. Climate of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Rajasthan in northwestern India is generally arid or semi-arid and features fairly hot temperatures over the year with extreme temperatures in both summer and winter. The hottest months are May and June. The monsoon season is from July to September; however, rainfall remains moderate. [1]

  9. Climate of Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    Climate of Kolkata. Kolkata has a Tropical wet-and-dry climate ( Köppen climate classification Aw ). The annual mean temperature is 26.8 °C (80 °F); monthly mean temperatures range from 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °F). [1] Summers are hot and humid with temperatures in the low 30's and during dry spells the maximum temperatures often ...