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Climate of uttar pradesh is tropical monsoon or sub tropical monsoon

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Answered by Pronil42
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The climate of Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) is primarily defined as humid subtropical with dry winter(CWa) type with parts of Western U.P. as semi-arid (BS) type. Alternatively, some authors refer to it as tropical monsoon. Variations do exist in different parts of the large state, however the uniformity of the vast Indo-Gangetic Plain forming bulk of the state gives a predominantly single climatic pattern to the state with minor regional variations. U.P. has a climate of extremes. With temperatures fluctuating anywhere from 0 °C to 50 °C in several parts of the state and cyclical droughts and floods due to unpredictable rains, the summers are extremely hot, winters cold and rainy season can be either very wet or very dry.
Answered by DodieZollner
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Climate in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is one of those Indian states who feel proud of being multicultural, multi-faceted and potable of nature's wealth of wealth in hills, valleys, rivers, forests and vast plains. It is considered the largest tourist destination in India, Uttar Pradesh has 35 million domestic tourists. Uttar Pradesh is full of innumerable places of tourist interest. Before starting the journey in Uttar Pradesh, it is essential that you are familiar with the climate in Uttar Pradesh.

The world's seventh most populous state, Uttar Pradesh is considered the oldest seat of Indian culture and civilization. It is considered as a breeding ground for Indian civilization and culture because it is surrounded by the Ganges that grew up in ancient cities and towns.

Uttar Pradesh has a tropical monsoon in the climate character, but there are variations due to the inequality in the height. The Himalayan region is moderately cold. The standard temperature varies from January 3-4oC to 43-45oC in January and June. Uttar Pradesh experiences mainly three separate seasons - cold weather from October to February, summer from March to mid-June and rainy season from March to September. Rainfall of approximately 100-200 cm in Himalayan region Rain in the plains is the heaviest in the East and decreases in the form of income towards north-east. Flood is the old problem of the state, causing damage to crops, lives and property. During the rainy season flood water becomes a major obstacle for tourists traveling to Uttar Pradesh. There are less cloudbursts connecting people's sorrows. The most terrible flood in 1971 was when 51 out of 54 districts in the state were exaggerated and the area was about 52 lakh hectares.

Eastern districts are most sensitive for floods, some areas are less in western districts and the central area is quite low. The similarity of the flood of eastern district is attributed to other things, due to heavy rainfall, low and flat topography, high byput water level and sealing of beds which cause the level of the river to grow. The problem in western districts is mainly due to poor drainage due to obstruction in roads, railways, canals, new construction areas etc. Large areas have water logging. But all this climate situation is not in the way of Uttar Pradesh tourism which is growing with every passing year.

The best Uttar Pradesh climate is experienced in the month of October to October, although the major city remains active with tourists during the year. It is wise to examine the programs for many fairs and festivals listed on this site and if you want to experience the real Uttar Pradesh then plan your tour accordingly.


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