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Wondering what the weather is like in Kichha right now? Here you'll find the latest information and detailed forecasts to help you plan the perfect day in this part of India.

Overview

The climate in Kichha is subtropical monsoon, typical of the northern states of India. The weather changes with distinct seasons: from extremely hot and dry summers to the humid monsoon period and surprisingly mild, pleasant winters.

For most of the year, clear and mostly sunny weather prevails in the region. However, it's worth noting that the transition from dry heat to the rainy season is accompanied by a sharp rise in humidity, making the air feel "heavy." The stability of the climate makes this area of Uttarakhand comfortable to visit, provided you choose the right time based on your temperature preferences.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Kichha feature significant annual fluctuations, typical of the continental regions in northern India. The hottest period occurs in May and June, when daytime highs often reach +41...+44°C. During this time, the sun is particularly intense, and the dry heat is felt most acutely; night temperatures during this period rarely drop below +26°C.

The winter months, especially December and January, offer the mildest and most pleasant weather. During the day, the air warms up to a comfortable +20...+24°C, which is ideal for sightseeing. However, be prepared for noticeable drops in temperature at night: after dark, the thermometer can dip to +8...+10°C.

Significant daily temperature swings are characteristic of spring and autumn. For example, in April, it can be extremely hot during the day (up to +35...+39°C), while at night the temperature falls to a comfortable +20°C. This contrast is due to the region's inland location and means travelers should bring clothing for both heat and cool evenings.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Kichha is distributed very unevenly, following the rhythm of the monsoons. Most of the moisture falls between July and September. July and August are the wettest months, when it rains almost every day (about 27 rainy days per month), and rainfall reaches an impressive 280–330 mm.

Outside of the monsoon period, the city experiences a distinct dry season. November and December are the driest months, when the chance of rain is minimal. The spring period also remains mostly dry, though the frequency of rainfall begins to rise gradually in May, preparing the region for the arrival of moist air masses.

Due to the warm climate, there is no snow in this region, and the annual rainfall (about 1,000–1,500 mm) is concentrated within a narrow window. During heavy downpours, humidity levels peak, which is something for travelers sensitive to muggy weather to keep in mind.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Kichha, focus on the season of your visit. For a summer trip (April – June), lightweight clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen is essential, as is a wide-brimmed hat. Given the high UV index, which can reach 6 or higher, be sure to bring sunscreen and high-quality sunglasses.

If your trip coincides with the monsoon period (July – September), an umbrella or raincoat and quick-drying shoes are indispensable. Humidity rises significantly during this time, so it's also worth packing insect repellent. For the winter months (December – February), a layering approach works best: light clothing is sufficient during the day, but you'll need a sweater or jacket for cool evenings when temperatures drop to +8...+14°C.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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