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Planning a trip to Pen? In this section, you will find the latest weather information for this region of India, including detailed forecasts and temperature charts to help you plan your journey perfectly.

Overview

The climate in Pen is shaped by its location in the state of Maharashtra, near the western coast of India. A tropical monsoon climate prevails here, characterized by distinct seasonality. Throughout the year, travelers can expect three main periods: a dry and hot summer, a humid rainy season, and a mild, comfortable winter.

Proximity to the Arabian Sea moderates extreme temperature fluctuations, making the weather fairly predictable but increasing humidity, especially before the monsoon arrives. While the winter months offer dry air and clear skies, the summer period brings intense heat. This region remains warm year-round, allowing for visits at almost any time, except during the peak of the rainy season when nature displays its full power.

Temperature

The temperature in Pen is consistently warm, with the hottest period occurring in April and May. During these months, the thermometer regularly rises to +33–34°C, and daytime highs can reach even higher levels. Due to rising humidity before the monsoon begins, the heat at this time of year can feel quite intense, especially during the midday hours.

The most comfortable time to visit is from November to February. During these months, average temperatures stay within +24–26°C, while nights bring a pleasant chill as the air cools to +18–20°C. Daily fluctuations are most noticeable during the dry season: while the daytime sun warms the air for beach activities, a light long-sleeved layer may be needed in the evening.

With the arrival of the monsoons in June, temperatures drop slightly to an average of +26–28°C, although high humidity creates a "sauna" effect. Overall, thanks to its proximity to the coast, the city does not experience extreme frosts, and even in the "coldest" months like January, the weather remains truly summery by northern standards.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Rainfall in Pen is highly seasonal, following the rhythm of the monsoons. The bulk of the rain falls between June and September. During this time, the city is transformed, filling with lush greenery, but tourists should be prepared for intense tropical downpours that can occur daily.

The peak of humidity occurs in July and August. According to meteorological data, rainfall in July can reach an impressive 908 mm, with rainy days occurring almost throughout the entire month. During this period, India faces powerful water flows that can sometimes make travel through low-lying areas difficult.

Conversely, the period from December to May is characterized by an almost complete absence of rain. In January and February, the probability of precipitation is near zero, guaranteeing tourists clear skies and dry weather. This time is considered ideal for those wanting to avoid high humidity and enjoy sightseeing without the fear of being caught in a sudden downpour.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Pen, focus primarily on natural fabrics. Lightweight cotton and linen will be your best allies in fighting the tropical heat. If your trip is planned for the period from March to June, be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, as solar radiation in India is very high during this time. For cool winter nights in December or January, a light windbreaker or a thin sweater may be needed.

If your visit falls during the monsoon season (June–September), priorities change. You will need a high-quality raincoat, a sturdy umbrella, and quick-drying clothes. Pay special attention to footwear: it should be comfortable, stable on wet surfaces, and water-resistant. Regardless of the season, don't forget insect repellent and a basic first-aid kit. For visiting local cultural sites, it is also advisable to bring clothing that covers your shoulders and knees to respect local etiquette and feel comfortable.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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