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Planning a trip to Etawah? Here you will find up-to-date weather information and a detailed forecast to help you perfectly plan every day of your journey across India.

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Overview

The climate in Etawah is distinctly subtropical, typical for the northern regions of India. Located in the state of Uttar Pradesh at an altitude of about 125 meters above sea level, the city experiences significant seasonal temperature fluctuations and clearly defined weather phases. Travelers should prepare for three main periods: the sweltering heat of summer, the humid monsoon season, and the wonderfully pleasant, cool winter.

Continental influence makes the weather in this region quite contrasting. While the winter months offer mild sunshine and clear skies, the onset of summer brings extreme temperatures. The monsoons hold a special place in the climate calendar, bringing long-awaited relief from the heat, along with high humidity and heavy rainfall that fundamentally changes the rhythm of city life.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Etawah are characterized by an impressive range. The hottest period occurs in April, May, and June, when daytime temperatures regularly cross the +40°C mark, peaking at +42°C during the hottest hours. Dry heat dominates during this time of year, and nights offer only relative relief with temperatures around +25°C...+28°C.

Conversely, the winter months provide the most comfortable conditions for exploring Etawah. In December and January, average daytime temperatures hover around +16°C...+20°C, though it becomes quite crisp after sunset—the mercury can drop to +8°C...+10°C. This significant daily temperature variation means tourists should bring warm clothing for evening strolls.

The period from October to November is considered the "golden time" to visit this part of India. The extreme summer heat has receded, and the winter chill hasn't yet set in, maintaining daytime highs at a pleasant +27°C...+32°C. This creates an ideal balance of warmth and freshness for active tourism.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Rainfall in Etawah is distributed very unevenly, following the rhythm of the monsoons. The main rainy season arrives in July and August, when the city is dominated by powerful tropical downpours. During this period, there can be up to 24 rainy days per month, and the sky is often covered with thick clouds. July is considered the wettest month, bringing an average of over 250 mm of precipitation, which instantly refreshes the landscapes of Uttar Pradesh.

In contrast to the rainy summer, the winter and spring periods are exceptionally dry. From November to April, rain is extremely rare, and the number of sunny days reaches its peak. In December and November, average rainfall is only about 7-8 mm, making this period ideal for those who prefer clear and stable weather without excess humidity.

September serves as a transition stage: the monsoon's intensity gradually decreases, though rains can still be frequent (about 17 days per month). By October, humidity finally drops, establishing a comfortable and dry regime that persists in this part of India throughout the winter, providing excellent conditions for sightseeing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Choosing your wardrobe for a trip to Etawah depends directly on the season. If your visit is planned for the hot months from April to June, opt for clothes made of natural cotton or linen. Be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and a high-SPF sunscreen to protect yourself from the intense India sun. It’s also always useful to carry a water bottle to stay hydrated during the hottest hours.

For a trip during the winter season (December – February), it's best to follow the principle of layering. You will be quite comfortable in light clothing during the day, but a sweater, jeans, or a light jacket will definitely be needed for cool evenings and early mornings. During the monsoon season, which peaks in July and August, a compact raincoat or umbrella and closed shoes with waterproof soles are indispensable.

Regardless of the time of year, you should always have insect repellent and a basic travel first-aid kit in your luggage. When visiting local temples and cultural sites, it is recommended to wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Also, don’t forget to bring an Indian-standard power adapter to keep your gadgets fully charged.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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