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Climate in Agra
Climate in Agra
The climate in Agra is semi-arid and has a humid subtropical climate. The winters are mild and the summers are hot and dry. Agra gets good amount of rainfall during monsoon seasons.
Agra Seasons
Seasons |
Months |
Temperature |
Weather |
Summer |
Apr to Jun |
22 deg C to 41 deg C |
Very hot and not ideal time for visit |
Monsoon |
Jun to Oct |
20 deg C to 40 deg C |
Good shower heavy in July |
Winter |
Nov to Mar |
8 deg C to 32 deg C |
Thick fogs blocking the sight |
The Best Time To Visit Agra – October to March
Agra Climate in Summer Season
The climate in Agra in summer is hot and humid. The maximum temperature rises to 42 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature falls to 19 degree Celsius in summer. The temperature during day time is as high as 46 to 50 degree Celsius. However the nights are cooler and comfortable. The summer season starts in April and lasts till the end of June.
Agra Climate in Winter Season
The climate in Agra in winter is bit chilly. But winters are the best time to visit the place. The average minimum temperature of Agra in winter is 8 degree Celsius and the maximum during that time is 34 degree Celsius. But the climate dips to as low as – 4 degree Celsius at times. The days are however warm making it the ideal time for sightseeing.
The humidity of Agra leaves people puffing and panting. The percentage of humidity is higher in the months of July, August and September. So if you happen to visit Agra in summer season, it is better to wear light cotton clothes.
Agra Climate in Monsoon Season
The monsoon season in Agra lasts from June to October. It receives heavy rainfall in August and it is recorded as 227 mm. It gets least rainfall in November and it is 3 mm. The average annual rainfall in Agra is 400 mm. The rainfall after the hot summer comes as a relief to the people of the city.
During the monsoon season, the climate ranges from 20 degree Celsius to 35 degree Celsius. The percentage of humidity is very high during the monsoon season.
Last Updated: 15/06/2012