Planning a trip to Shahar Telpa? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date information on the climate conditions in this region of India, including detailed forecasts and temperature charts to help you plan your perfect trip.
Shahar Telpa
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Shahar Telpa is tropical monsoon, which is typical for the northern plains of India. Weather patterns here are driven by seasonal air circulation from the Indian Ocean, creating distinct periods of the year with unique characteristics. For travelers, this means a wide range of conditions: from dry and comfortable winters to extreme summer heat and humid monsoon months.
The winter period, lasting from October to February, is considered the most favorable time to visit the state of Bihar thanks to stable and clear weather. Starting in March, temperatures begin to rise rapidly, heralding a hot summer that gives way to a season of heavy rainfall in June. This natural rhythm makes the region surprisingly diverse and charming in its own way during every season.
Temperature
Temperatures in Shahar Telpa show significant fluctuations typical of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. The hottest months are April, May, and June. During this time, daytime temperatures regularly rise to +38°C, and during peak heatwaves, they can reach an extreme +42°C. This is a period of dry heat, where even nighttime temperatures rarely drop below +25°C.
Winter brings long-awaited relief to India. In January, the coolest month, average daytime temperatures are a comfortable +21...+22°C. However, travelers should keep in mind the significant diurnal temperature range: at night and in the early morning hours, the thermometer can drop to +9...+10°C, creating a brisk contrast with the warm, sunny days.
Autumn and spring (October and February) offer the mildest and most pleasant conditions, with temperatures ranging from +26...+30°C. With the start of the rainy season in July, the heat eases slightly due to cloud cover, and average highs settle around +32...+33°C, though high humidity can make these temperatures feel much warmer.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Shahar Telpa is distributed very unevenly due to the influence of the summer monsoon. The main rainy season begins in June and lasts until September. Heavy showers bring much-needed moisture to the region during this time: peak rainfall occurs in July and August, when monthly volume reaches 280–300 mm, and the number of rainy days can be 24 or more per month.
In contrast, the winter and spring months in this corner of India are characterized by pronounced dryness. The period from November to February sees almost no rain—precipitation is nearly non-existent in November, while December and January only experience rare, brief showers. This time is ideal for those who prefer clear skies and low humidity.
The transitional period in April and May is marked by minimal precipitation (only about 2 rainy days per month), and any moisture evaporates almost instantly due to the intense heat. It isn't until mid-June that the frequency of rainfall increases sharply, signaling the arrival of the monsoon, which transforms the landscapes and fills the rivers of Bihar state with water.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
For visiting Shahar Telpa during the winter season (October–February), we recommend packing lightweight clothing made of natural fabrics for daytime walks. However, be sure to include a light jacket, cardigan, or a warm shawl in your wardrobe—these are essential for the cool morning and evening hours when temperatures in India can drop significantly.
During the summer period (March–May), preparation requires special attention to sun protection: a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and sunscreen with high SPF are essential. Clothing should be as light, loose, and breathable as possible to better cope with the dry heat, which often exceeds +40°C. Also, don't forget comfortable closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from hot dust.
For a trip during the rainy season (June–September), a reliable umbrella or a waterproof raincoat and moisture-resistant closed shoes are a must. In high humidity, it is best to choose clothing made of quick-drying materials. A universal tip for any season is to always carry a basic first-aid kit and a supply of drinking water to help your body adapt to the local climate more easily.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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