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Goa's heat and humidity passage

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Goa's climate is tropical, hot all year round, with a long and sunny season, which runs roughly from mid-October to mid-May, and a rainy season due to the south-west monsoon, more or less from late May to early or mid-October, and characterized by stuffy weather, cloud cover and frequent rains, which occur almost daily and are sometimes torrential.

Goa, a former Portuguese enclave, is a small Indian state of 3,700 square kilometers (1,430 square miles) overlooking the Arabian Sea. The main cities are Panaji, Margao and Mormugao (where the main port is located).

The coast of this part of India, which also includes the neighboring states of Maharashtra and Karnataka, is called Konkan. Given the numerous beaches and the presence of a long dry season, there are a lot of tourist facilities.

In inland areas, after a few dozen kilometers, we find the first spurs of the Western Ghats, the mountain chain parallel to the coast. The highest point of the state is mount Sonsogor, 1,166 meters (3,825 feet) high. At this altitude, you can expect about 7 degrees Celsius (12.5 degrees Fahrenheit) less than in the plains. From the mountains descend rivers, such as Zuari, which are fed by the monsoon rains.

The pre-monsoon period, from March to May, is the hottest of the year, and the temperature can reach 35/36 °C (95/97 °F), but it does not get as hot as in other parts of India. This partly happens also in the period following the monsoon, in October and November, when the temperature rises again and can reach 34/35 °C (93/95 °F).

In winter, from December to February, the weather is normally hot and sunny. Here are the average temperatures at the airport, located on the coast, at the village of Dabolim.

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