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Tiruvottiyur

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Planning a walk along the coast? Here you will find the most up-to-date weather information for Tiruvottiyur and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your day in this part of India.

Overview

Tiruvottiyur is located in a tropical monsoon climate zone, characterized by high temperatures and significant humidity throughout the year. The city's location on the coast of the Bay of Bengal in India largely shapes its weather: sea breezes slightly temper the heat but simultaneously create a "steamy" effect, particularly noticeable during transitional periods.

The city's annual cycle features two distinct main seasons: the hot and dry season, lasting from March to May, and the wet monsoon period. The climate here is characterized by stable temperatures—it never gets truly cold—and the main weather variety is brought by monsoon winds coming from both the southwest and the northeast.

Temperature

Temperatures in Tiruvottiyur remain consistently high throughout the year. The hottest months are April, May, and June, when the mercury regularly rises to +34°C...+35°C in the shade. Due to the proximity to the ocean and high humidity, the "feels like" temperature during this period can reach +40°C, creating a sensation of intense heat.

Even during the so-called "cool" season, which falls in December and January, the weather remains very comfortable for vacationing. Average daytime temperatures during this time are around +27°C, while nighttime lows rarely drop below +22°C. This makes this region of India an ideal destination for those looking to escape the cold for eternal summer.

It is worth noting that daily temperature fluctuations are minor—usually, the difference between day and night is only 6–8 degrees. The water in the Bay of Bengal stays warm year-round: its temperature ranges from +25°C to +29°C, though swimming may be restricted during monsoon periods due to rough seas.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Tiruvottiyur is highly seasonal, influenced by two monsoons. Most of the moisture is brought by the northeast monsoon, which peaks in October and November. During this time, the city is hit by intense tropical downpours, and rainfall in November can reach a record 337 mm, making it the wettest month of the year.

The summer period, from June to September, is also characterized by frequent rains brought by the southwest monsoon. During these months, precipitation usually falls as powerful but often short-lived thunderstorms. On average, 14 to 18 rainy days are recorded per month during this period, making heavy cloud cover a common occurrence.

The driest period in this part of India occurs in February, March, and April. In March, rainfall is minimal, and sunny days prevail over cloudy ones. However, even in the dry season, the proximity of the sea can trigger sudden evening thunderstorms, which bring temporary relief from the daytime heat.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Tiruvottiyur, prioritize clothing made from natural, "breathable" fabrics such as cotton or linen. This will help you handle the high humidity more easily. If your trip is planned for the hot months (March–May), be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, as the sun in India is very intense.

For travel during the monsoon period (June to December), it is essential to carry a compact umbrella or a lightweight raincoat. Footwear should be as practical as possible: comfortable sandals that dry quickly or mesh sneakers. Also, don't forget to pack modest but light clothing for visiting local temples, where a dress code must be observed, covering shoulders and knees.

In addition to clothing, your travel first-aid kit should include insect repellent, as bugs become particularly active after the rains, and wet wipes. If you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors, a portable fan and a supply of electrolyte powders to add to your water will help you stay comfortable in the tropical climate.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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