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Tiruchengode
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Overview
The climate in Tiruchengode is characterized as tropical and predominantly arid, with high temperatures throughout the year. There is no traditional division into four seasons here; the weather is mainly split into dry and wet periods. Thanks to the consistently warm weather, the city can be visited at any time, though seasonal characteristics should be taken into account.
The year can be divided into two main periods. From February to April, the hot and dry season lasts, when daytime temperatures reach their peak, often exceeding 35°C, and precipitation is virtually non-existent. This is the sweltering time of year. From May to November, the monsoon season arrives. During this period, temperatures drop slightly, but the number of rainy days increases significantly, peaking in July. However, the total rainfall remains low, indicating frequent but generally light showers.
The winter months, from December to January, are considered the most comfortable for visiting. During this time, pleasant warm weather sets in with a minimum of rainy days, creating ideal conditions for sightseeing and walking around the city.
Temperature
Tiruchengode is dominated by a hot tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures throughout the year. The spring months are considered the hottest period, especially April, when the average temperature reaches 31.9°C and daytime highs regularly climb to 37.5°C. Even nights remain very warm during this time, with lows around 26°C. The "coolest" and most comfortable months are December and January, when the average temperature stays at 25.5°C, making this an ideal time to visit.
The summer season, which spans from March to May, is a time of intense heat. Daytime heat can be quite intense, so it is better to plan outdoor activities for the morning or evening hours. With the arrival of the monsoon in June, temperatures drop slightly but remain consistently high, averaging around 28-29°C through November. In contrast, the winter period offers very pleasant weather. During the day, the thermometer shows a comfortable 29-30°C, while nights bring refreshing cool air with temperatures around 21-22°C.
Temperature fluctuations between day and night are most noticeable in the dry and hot months from February to April, when the difference can exceed 11°C. During the more humid monsoon period (June to November), this gap narrows due to high humidity, reaching approximately 7-8°C. Overall, the weather in Tiruchengode is never cold, and even in the coolest months, the minimum temperature rarely drops below 20°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate in Tiruchengode is characterized by clearly defined dry and wet seasons. The driest period occurs in February and March, when there is virtually no rainfall. From late spring, the weather changes, and the rainy season begins, continuing until the end of autumn.
The wet season reaches its peak from June to November. The highest amount of rainfall occurs in July, August, and October—up to 5 mm per month. Notably, it rains very frequently during this time. For example, July averages 24 rainy days, while June, August, September, and October see about 20. Despite the high frequency, the total amount of precipitation is small, which suggests drizzling rain rather than heavy tropical downpours.
The dry season lasts from December to April. During this time, the weather is predominantly sunny, and rain is a rarity. February is the driest month, with an average of only one rainy day. Even in transitional months like December and April, precipitation remains minimal, making this period ideal for visiting if you prefer to avoid the rain.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Tiruchengode, it is important to consider its hot tropical climate, which is characteristic of this region year-round. Your wardrobe should be based on lightweight, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton and linen. Since temperatures rarely drop below 20°C even at night, you won't need warm clothes. However, be sure to bring reliable sun protection: a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, especially if your trip falls between March and May, when the weather is at its hottest.
There are two main seasons in Tiruchengode that influence your choice of luggage. The hot and dry season lasts roughly from January to April. During this time, rainfall is minimal, so the primary focus is on heat protection. From May to November, the rainy season arrives, which is characterized not so much by torrential downpours as by a large number of overcast and humid days. For this period, be sure to pack a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket. Despite the rain, the weather remains warm and humid, so clothing should be both lightweight and quick-drying.
Regardless of the time of year, you will need comfortable walking shoes to explore the city and its surroundings. A light scarf or stole can be a versatile accessory: it protects from the sun, keeps you warm in air-conditioned spaces, and is appropriate when visiting religious sites. It is also recommended to carry insect repellent, especially for evening walks during the rainy season. A reusable water bottle will help you stay hydrated in the hot climate.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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