Why do winds come in from the north-east in winter?
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During the winter season, North-East trade winds prevail over India. They blow from land to sea and that is why that for most part of the country, it is a dry season. ... They gather moisture which causes rainfall in the Coromandal coast while the rest of the country remains dry.
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