Why does delhi remainhot and dry in summer
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Delhi's proximity to the Thar Desert results in hot, dry continental winds, called loo, at times blowing all across from the West Asian mainland, making the days feel hotter. These winds, blowing over from vast land stretches, are very hot and dry. ... For most of its summer season, Delhi has a semi-arid climate.
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Delhi experiences a long very hot summer which begins in early March when the winds change direction from the northwest to become southwesterly. These winds bring hot air from the Rajasthan desert region. A characteristic of the Delhi summer is the 'loo', a wind that deposits sand carried from the desert.
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