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| The climate of Rajasthan is
generally hot and dry. However, the climate
of Rajasthan can be divided into four seasons,
namely summers, winters, monsoon and post-monsoon.
Read on to further explore Rajasthan Climatic
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| Summer |
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The hottest season of Rajasthan,
summer, extends from April to June. The
temperature in this season ranges from 32°
C to 45° C. The only place in Rajasthan
that is a little cool in summers is the
hill station, Mt Abu. However, the nights
in Rajasthan are pretty cool, with the night
temperature falling considerably.
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| Winters |
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Extending from December to
March is the winter season. The coldest
month of the season is January. The temperature
ranges from 10° C to 27° C. However,
there may be considerable difference in
the maximum and minimum temperatures.
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| Monsoon |
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| During the period of July to
September, lies the monsoon. The temperature
ranges from 35° C to 40° C. The state
receives approximately 90% of its annual rainfall
in this season only. It is the most humid
season in Rajasthan. |
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| Post Monsoon |
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| From October to November is
the post monsoon season. The average maximum
temperature ranges between 33° C to 38°
C, and the minimum is between 18° C and
20° C. |
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