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differentiate between hot-weather season and cold-weather season. (min.5 pts)

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Answered by kanika58
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Hot season Cold season
Span
March to May


Mid-November till February.
Months of extreme
May to June is the hottest as compared to south India which gets moderated by influence of the sea breeze.
December and January are the coldest
Weather conditions
rising temperature and falling air pressure in the northern part of the country.


Days are warm and nights are cold.The weather is normally marked by clear sky, low temperatures and low humidity and feeble,variable winds.
Precipitation
Localised thunderstorms, associated with violent winds, torrential downpours, often accompanied by hail


Frost is common in the north and the higher slopes of the Himalayas experience snowfall.
Wind system
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.


The northeast trade winds prevail over the country. They blow from land to sea.
Characteristic feature
‘loo’ are strong, gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over the north and northwestern India.


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 akshay180
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the hot weather season is summer from March to may it is hot weather season in India in March the highest temperature is about 38 degree Celsius recorded on the Deccan Plateau in April the temperatures in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are around 42 degrees celsius in May temperature of 45 degrees celsius is common in the North Western parts of the country a striking feature of the hot weather Seasons is the low this a strong St hot dry winds blowing during the day over the north and North Western India sometimes they even continue until late in the evening direct exposure of this winds may even prove to be patalthis is also the season for localised thunderstorms


the cold weather season begins from mid November in Northern India and States till February December and January are the coldest months in the Northern part of India the temperature decreases from South to the north the average temperature of Chennai on the eastern coast is between 24 degree to 25 degree Celsius while in the Northern Plains it ranges between 10 degree to 15 degree Celsius days are warm and nights are called Frost is common in the north and the highest slopes of the Himalayas experience snowfall during this season in the Northeast trade wings prevail over the country they blow from land to sea and hence for most part of the country it is a dry season some amount of rainfall occurs on the Tamilnadu ost from this Wings as Here they blow from sea to land a characteristic feature of the cold weather season over the northern plains is the inflow of cyclonic disturbances from the west and the Northwest
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