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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in Mathura. Below you will find current data, forecasts, and helpful weather charts to help you plan your time.

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Overview

The climate in Mathura is characterized by significant seasonal variations, shifting from a hot and dry period to a humid monsoon season, and then to a cooler and drier winter. Overall, it can be described as a subtropical climate with pronounced temperature contrasts and uneven rainfall throughout the year.

The summer months, especially from April to June, feature extremely high temperatures, with the thermometer often reaching 37-39°C and virtually no precipitation. The arrival of July marks the start of the monsoon season, which lasts until approximately September. During this time, temperatures drop slightly, but humidity rises, and the majority of the annual rainfall occurs—July and August are the wettest months with the highest number of rainy days. From October to March, the weather in Mathura becomes significantly more comfortable: days are warm and sunny, and nights are cool with minimal rainfall, making this the most favorable period to visit the city.

Temperature

The temperature patterns in Mathura show a strong seasonal character. The annual temperature range is quite broad: the hottest months are May and June, when average daytime temperatures can reach 38-39°C, and the monthly mean stays above 32°C. The coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature around 13.7°C and minimum nighttime temperatures dropping to an average of 7.7°C.

The summer period, especially from April to June, is marked by scorching heat. In April, the average temperature is already around 29.4°C, rising quickly toward May (32.3°C) and June (33.6°C). Daytime highs during these months regularly exceed 37°C, and in May, they can hit 39.1°C. Nights bring only relative relief, with temperatures rarely falling below 25-28°C at the height of the heat (May–June).

Conversely, winter in Mathura is quite mild and comfortable. From December to February, daytime temperatures usually fluctuate within a pleasant range of 19.7°C (January) to 24.7°C (February). Nights can be quite chilly, especially in January when the average minimum temperature is 7.7°C. February already signals the arrival of warmer weather, with an average temperature of 17.9°C. Many months, especially during the dry season (October to April), are characterized by significant diurnal temperature fluctuations, where the difference between the daytime high and the nighttime low can be 10-15°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Mathura experiences a distinct seasonality in rainfall distribution, dividing the year into a wet monsoon period and a long dry season. Understanding these cycles will help you better plan your trip.

The rainy season in Mathura typically occurs from June to September, peaking in July and August. These two months see the highest annual rainfall, totaling 7 mm each. A key feature of this period is the high frequency of rain: in July, you can expect an average of 23 rainy days, and in August, about 20 days. In June, rainfall is around 2 mm with 8 rainy days, and in September, it's 5 mm with 15 rainy days. Given the total monthly rainfall, precipitation during this period is likely to be frequent but not necessarily very intense.

For the rest of the year, dry weather prevails in Mathura. The driest months are February, April, November, and December, when average rainfall drops to near zero (0 mm). For example, November typically records just one rainy day. January, March, May, and October also see minimal rainfall (about 1 mm), with the number of rainy days ranging from two to five. This extended dry season provides plenty of sunny days, virtually free from rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Mathura, it's important to consider its climate so that your wardrobe matches the weather. Generally, light and breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen will be your best choice for most of the year. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring while sightseeing. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are also essential, especially during the hotter months.

If your trip falls during the hot season from April to June, pack the lightest, loose-fitting clothes possible. Temperatures can be extremely high during this time, making sun protection particularly important. From July to September, the monsoon season arrives. Although temperatures drop slightly, humidity increases and rain is frequent. During this period, a light raincoat or umbrella will come in handy, along with quick-drying clothes. Your shoes should be water-resistant. For the cooler period from October to March, especially in December and January when night temperatures can drop to 7-9°C, it's worth bringing a few warm items—a sweater, a light jacket, or a shawl. Layering works perfectly here, allowing you to adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

Regardless of the season, remember the cultural traditions of India and choose clothing that covers your shoulders and knees, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. A light scarf or stole can be useful for both sun protection and following dress codes. It’s also always a good idea to carry hand sanitizer and a small first-aid kit with basic medications.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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