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compare hot weather season of india with cold weather season

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Answered by Aman85428
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Hot Weather Season: May to June is the hottest as compared to south India which gets moderated by influence of the sea breeze. Rising temperature and falling air pressure in the northern part of the country. Localised thunderstorms, associated with violent winds, torrential downpours, often accompanied by hail.Dust storms are very common during the month of May in northern India. These storms bring temporary relief as they lower the temperature and may bring light rain and cool breeze. ‘loo’ are strong, gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over the north and northwestern India. Cold Weather Season: December and January are the coldest. Days are warm and nights are cold.The weather is normally marked by clear sky, low temperatures and low humidity and feeble,variable winds. Frost is common in the north and the higher slopes of the Himalayas experience snowfall. The northeast trade winds prevail over the country. They blow from land to sea. Cold weather season over the northern plains is the inflow of cyclonic disturbances from the west and the northwest originated over the Mediterranean Sea and western Asia.
Answered by steffiaspinno
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May to June is the hottest season though December and January are the coldest season of India.

Features of Hot Season-

• Increasing temperature and falling pneumatic force in the northern part of India.  

• Confined rainstorms, related with fierce breezes, heavy deluges with hail.

•'Loo' are solid, breezy, hot, dry breezes blowing during the day in the northern and north-western parts of India.

Features of Cold Season-

• Days are warm and evenings are cold. The climate is ordinarily set by clear sky, low degree temperatures and lower humidity and weak, variable breezes.

• Frost is normal in the north and the higher inclines of the Himalayas get to experience snowfall.

• The upper east winds overrule the country. They blow from land to the ocean.

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