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Kolluru
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Kolluru, India, is classified as arid (dry/desert), due to extremely low annual rainfall. Temperatures here remain high throughout the year. The average annual temperature varies noticeably, with a difference of about 8°C between the coldest months (January, December) and the hottest month (May), ensuring hot weather most of the time.
Kolluru has two main periods: a drier and hotter season, and a period with a slight increase in the number of rainy days. The dry season is most pronounced from January to April, reaching peak heat in April and May. During these months, average maximum temperatures can rise above 37-38°C, and precipitation is virtually non-existent. From around May or June, there is an increase in the number of days with precipitation, peaking from July to September. However, it is important to note that even during this period, the total amount of rainfall remains very low, so heavy rains should not be expected.
Transition months, such as May and the period from October to December, show changing weather patterns. May is characterized by the beginning of an increase in humidity and the number of days with light precipitation before the peak of this period. October, November, and December, on the other hand, show a gradual decrease in rainy days and a slight drop in temperature, bringing drier and slightly less hot weather.
Temperature
Kolluru experiences a tropical climate with pronounced temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The hottest month is usually May, when the average temperature reaches 33.3°C, and daytime highs can rise to 38.1°C. This is followed by April and June, which also see very high figures. The coolest months are considered to be December and January, with an average temperature of about 25.1-25.2°C and minimum nighttime temperatures dropping to an average of 20.3-20.9°C.
The summer period in Kolluru, spanning from March to June, is characterized by increasing heat. March and April bring dry heat, with daytime temperatures consistently exceeding 35°C. In May, the heat peaks, and nights remain very warm, around 28.6°C. Starting in June, with the arrival of the monsoon season (indicated by the increase in rainy days), temperatures drop slightly, but high humidity can make the weather feel quite muggy despite average highs of around 36.5°C. In July and August, average daytime temperatures stay at 32.4°C, while nighttime temperatures drop to 26.5°C, accompanied by the highest amount of rainfall.
The winter months, from December to February, offer the most comfortable weather for visiting Kolluru. Daytime temperatures during this period stay in a pleasant range of 29-32°C, while nights bring refreshing coolness with temperatures around 20-21°C. Fluctuations between daytime and nighttime temperatures are most noticeable in the dry months (from January to April), when the difference can be 10-11°C. During the monsoon period (July-September), this difference narrows to about 6°C due to increased cloud cover and humidity.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
In Kolluru, there is a clear division into dry and wet seasons throughout the year. Precipitation typically falls as rain given the region's warm climate; snow is not characteristic here.
The dry season in Kolluru falls between January and April. During these months, precipitation is minimal, often at 0 mm, as seen in January, February, and April. March may bring a nominal 1 mm of rainfall. The number of rainy days during this period is also low, ranging from 2 to 3 days per month, making this time of year mostly sunny and dry.
The wet season in Kolluru begins in May, when the number of rainy days increases to 7 and rainfall reaches 2 mm. The peak of the season is from June to September. Although total precipitation remains moderate, peaking at 8 mm in July and September, rains during this time occur very frequently. For example, July sees the highest number of rainy days—averaging 22. June, August, and September also see a significant number of days with precipitation (17, 19, and 20 days respectively). This suggests that precipitation during this period likely consists of frequent but light showers. October and November mark the gradual end of the wet season, with a decrease in both precipitation (down to 5 mm and 3 mm) and the number of rainy days (16 and 10 days). December, with 2 mm of rain and 5 rainy days, is a transition month leading into the dry season.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Kolluru, it is important to consider that the weather here is predominantly hot all year round. Average temperatures rarely drop below 25°C, and in the hottest months, from April to June, they can reach 37-38°C. Therefore, your wardrobe should primarily consist of light and breathable clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Don't forget high SPF sunscreen, a head covering (a hat or cap), and sunglasses to protect against the intense Indian sun. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you will surely want to explore the surroundings. During the dry months, from January to April, when rainfall is minimal, these recommendations are especially relevant.
From June to September, Kolluru enters the rainy season, which can also include October and November, judging by the number of rainy days. Although the total rainfall may not be very large, rain can be frequent. During this period, you will need a light umbrella or a compact raincoat. Clothing made of quick-drying materials will be very useful. Despite the general heat, between November and February, night and morning temperatures can drop to 20-23°C, so a light sweater, cardigan, or shawl may be useful for evening walks or early morning activities. The principle of layering here is not so much for warmth as it is for protection from the sun and potential rain, as well as for comfort during temperature fluctuations between the outdoors and air-conditioned rooms.
Average monthly wind (speed and direction)
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