there opressive heat in north india during october month. give reason
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Explanation:
October month is associated with retreating monsoon season.
In October due to start of cold weather there is a high pressure over north west India, while at the same time there is low pressure over Australia due to hot weather there.
This causes monsoon winds to blow from Indian subcontinent to Australia.
The return of monsoon winds causes Indian subcontinent to heat up, instead of getting cold.
That's why there is oppressive heat in North- West India in October month.
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