why do we not like ‘October heat’?
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'October Heat' is caused due to the absence of rain. The weather in the month of October in the Indian sub-continent is called 'October heat'. During October and November, with the apparent movement of the sun towards the south, the monsoon trough or the low-pressure trough over the northern plains becomes weaker.
ANSWER 1
October heat is referred to the oppressive weather conditions that prevail during month of October-November over most of India. The oppressive weather is caused as increased humidity (due to rainfall during monsoon season), clear skies (cause heating of land) and high pressure conditions over most of North India creates hot-humid environment, which reduces rate of evaporation from your body and make you feel hot even during low sun season.
ANSWER 2
During October and November, with the apparent movement of the sun towards the south, the monsoon trough or the low-pressure trough over the northern plains becomes weaker. ... The land is still moist and the weather becomes rather oppressive during the day and is commonly known as October heat
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