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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in Nandod. In this section, you'll find current data, forecasts, and helpful charts to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

The climate in Nandod, India, is characterized as tropical, dominated by high temperatures throughout the year and distinct wet and dry seasons. The city experiences significant variations in rainfall, which define its main weather periods.

There are three distinct seasons in Nandod. From March to May, a hot and extremely dry period prevails, with average daily temperatures reaching their peak, often rising above 35°C (and reaching 38-39°C in April and May), while precipitation is almost non-existent. The monsoon season arrives from June to September. During this time, temperatures drop slightly, but rainfall and the number of rainy days increase significantly, particularly in July and August, when it can rain almost daily. Starting in October and continuing through February, cooler and drier weather sets in. This period is characterized by comfortable daytime temperatures and minimal rainfall, making it the most favorable time to visit.

A key feature of Nandod's climate is the sharp contrast between the long dry period, spanning most of the year from October to May, and the relatively short but intense rainy season from June to September. Travelers should consider these seasonal changes when planning their trip, especially if their plans involve outdoor activities.

Temperature

The climate in Nandod is characterized by notable annual temperature fluctuations, offering a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. April and May are traditionally the hottest months. In May, the average temperature reaches 33.0°C, and daily highs can soar to 38.8°C. On the other hand, January is considered the coolest month, with an average temperature of around 21.5°C and nightly lows dropping to 15.1°C. Overall, the city enjoys a warm climate year-round, with no sub-zero temperatures.

The summer period in Nandod, especially the months leading up to the monsoon (March-May), is marked by intense heat. Daytime temperatures in April and May regularly exceed 35°C, peaking around 38-39°C. Nights also remain warm, with average minimums above 24°C. With the arrival of the monsoon, which typically begins in June and lasts through September, average temperatures drop slightly to 27-28°C. However, this is accompanied by a significant increase in humidity due to frequent rainfall, which can make the weather feel quite muggy. During the height of the monsoon, such as in July and August, daily temperature fluctuations become minimal (around 4-5°C) due to constant cloud cover and humidity.

After the rainy season ends, starting in October, the weather in Nandod becomes significantly more comfortable. Temperatures gradually decrease, especially at night, and rainfall drops sharply. The winter months, from December to February, offer the most pleasant weather conditions for visiting. Days are usually warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 21.5°C in January to 24.3°C in February, and highs reaching 28-31°C. Nights become noticeably cooler, with minimum temperatures between 15°C and 17°C. During this dry and clear winter period, daily temperature ranges become significant again, often exceeding 10-14°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Nandod experiences highly seasonal rainfall, dividing the year into two main periods: a long dry season and a shorter but distinct monsoon season. Most of the year is characterized by minimal precipitation, while the summer months bring the bulk of the annual moisture.

The dry season in Nandod spans roughly from November to May. During this time, rain is extremely rare. The months from January to May, as well as November, are practically devoid of precipitation, with totals at 0 mm, except for December and October, which might see about 1 mm. February and April are completely dry months with no rainy days recorded. January, March, May, and November average only one day with precipitation each.

The monsoon season starts in June, peaks in July and August, and gradually tapers off in September, ending in October. The wettest months in terms of frequency are July and August, when it rains almost daily—averaging 29 days in each of these months. However, total precipitation at the peak of the season is moderate: 11 mm in July and 10 mm in August, indicating frequent but generally light rain. June sees about 4 mm of rainfall (16 rainy days), and September sees 8 mm (21 rainy days). October serves as a transition period, with rainfall decreasing to 1 mm and seven rainy days. Given Nandod's temperature profile, snowfall is impossible here.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Nandod, it's important to consider its predominantly hot climate. For most of the year, you will need lightweight, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat or cap, and sunglasses are essential companions almost year-round, especially during the hot months of April and May, when temperatures can reach very high levels. Comfortable walking shoes are also vital for exploring the city and its surroundings.

Nandod has two distinct main seasons. From November to May, dry weather prevails. During this time, especially from November to February, daytime temperatures are comfortable, but evenings and nights can be cool (minimums drop to 15-17°C), so it’s worth bringing a light jacket, sweater, or shawl. It becomes significantly hotter from March to May. The rainy season, or monsoon, usually lasts from June to September, bringing high humidity and frequent, sometimes heavy, rainfall (especially in July and August, when the number of rainy days reaches 29). During this time, you will need a waterproof jacket or raincoat, a sturdy umbrella, and quick-drying or water-resistant shoes. Quick-drying clothes and insect repellent may also come in handy.

In general, layering will be useful, especially during transition periods and the cooler months (November to February) when the difference between day and night temperatures is noticeable. Regardless of the season, always carry a bottle of water with you to stay hydrated in India's hot climate.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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