Monsoon winds blow in the summer.
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Monsoon winds blow from cold to warm regions because cold air takes up more space than warm air. ... The summer monsoons roar onto the subcontinent from the southwest. The winds carry moisture from the Indian Ocean and bring heavy rains from June to September. The torrential rainstorms often cause violent landslides.
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