8 points on summer season
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Summer season:
1. Duration- It is characterised from March to May in India.
2. Temperature and Pressure- The summer months experience rising temperature and falling air pressure in the northern part of the country.
3. Wind- An important feature of summer season is the ‘loo’. These are strong, gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over the north and northwestern India.
4. Precipitation- Dust storms are also very common during the month of May in northern India. These storms generally bring temporary relief from the scorching heat as they lower the temperature and may bring light rain and cool breeze.
By the meteorological calendar, spring starts on 1 March. The seasons are defined as Spring (March, April, May), Summer (June, July, August), Autumn (September, October, November) and Winter The four seasons are Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall (Autumn). Summer begins on the Summer Solstice which occurs on or around June 20th or June 22nd. The Summer Solstice is when the Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun. During Winter the Earth's axis is til