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Planning your day or a trip to Unchahara? Here you will find the latest weather information, including detailed forecasts and helpful charts.

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Overview

The climate in Unchahara, India, can be described as tropical monsoon, with distinct seasons. Throughout the year, hot and mostly dry summers give way to a humid and warm monsoon season, followed by a mild and dry winter. Temperature fluctuations are quite noticeable, ranging from the comfortable coolness of the winter months to the sweltering heat leading up to the monsoons.

The hottest period occurs from March to May, when average temperatures often exceed 30-32°C, and maximums can approach 39°C, especially in April and May. These months, along with the autumn-winter period (October to February), are characterized by very low rainfall. Winter in Unchahara is mild, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C, making it a fairly comfortable time to visit.

A key feature of Unchahara's climate is the pronounced monsoon season, which typically lasts from June to September. This is when the bulk of the annual rainfall occurs, with July and August being the peak months for rainy days—up to 26-27 per month. Despite the rain, temperatures during the monsoon remain high, averaging 27-30°C. Gradually, from October, the rainfall decreases, the weather becomes dry again, and temperatures become more moderate.

Temperature

The climate in Unchahara is characterized by significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The hottest period is usually late spring and early summer, with peak temperatures in May, when the average temperature reaches 32.6°C and maximums can rise to 39.3°C. April is also very hot, with an average temperature of 30.4°C and highs up to 37.9°C. The coolest months are January, with an average temperature of 15.8°C and minimum night temperatures around 9.6°C, and December, when the average temperature is 17.2°C and the minimum is 11.2°C.

Summer months in Unchahara, especially from April to June, bring intense heat. Daytime temperatures often exceed 37°C, reaching nearly 40°C in May. During this period, nights also remain very warm, with minimum temperatures above 25°C. From June, despite the continued high average temperature of around 32.0°C, a gradual transition to the rainy season begins. July and August, the peak of the monsoon, are characterized by more moderate maximum temperatures (around 29.8°C - 31.4°C) and warm, humid nights (around 24.7°C - 25.5°C). During this time, the difference between day and night temperatures is minimal due to high cloud cover and humidity.

Winter in Unchahara, covering the period from December to February, is quite mild and comfortable. Daytime temperatures in January usually stay around 22.0°C, and in February they rise to 26.5°C, creating pleasant conditions for being outdoors. Nights can be quite cool, especially in January when the temperature drops to an average of 9.6°C. Throughout the year, especially in the dry seasons (from October to May), there are noticeable daily temperature fluctuations. For example, in April, the difference between the daytime maximum (37.9°C) and the nighttime minimum (22.9°C) can be up to 15°C. During the monsoon period (June-September), these fluctuations are significantly smoothed out, amounting to only 5-6°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The city of Unchahara, India, experiences a distinct change in precipitation seasons throughout the year. The climate is characterized by a long dry period and a clear rainy season, which usually falls in the summer months.

The rainy season in Unchahara typically begins in June, when the amount of precipitation and the number of rainy days increase significantly (4 mm of rainfall and 13 wet days). The peak of this wet period occurs in July and August. These months see the highest amount of rainfall—averaging 9 mm each—and rain falls very frequently, with 26 and 27 wet days respectively. This indicates that at the height of summer, precipitation is almost daily, although its average daily intensity may be moderate. September also remains quite a wet month with 6 mm of rainfall and about 20 rainy days, marking the gradual end of the rainy season.

The dry season in Unchahara is quite long. The driest months are February, March, April, November, and December. During these periods, there is practically no rainfall (0 mm), and the number of rainy days is minimal—ranging from one to three. January, May, and October are also characterized by very low precipitation (about 1 mm) and a small number of wet days, remaining mostly dry.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Unchahara, it's important to consider the significant fluctuations in temperature and rainfall throughout the year. For most of the year, especially from March to October, warm and hot weather prevails. During the peak heat from April to May, when maximum temperatures can reach nearly 40°C, it's recommended to pack light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Loose styles will help you cope with the heat more easily. Don't forget sunscreen with high SPF, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the intense sun.

From June to September, the monsoon season arrives in Unchahara. During this period, especially in July and August when the number of rainy days reaches 26-27 per month, a waterproof jacket or raincoat and an umbrella will be your essential companions. Quick-drying clothes and water-resistant shoes will also come in handy. The winter months, from December to February, bring cooler weather: daytime temperatures are comfortable at around 22-26°C, but nights can be quite fresh, with temperatures dropping to 9-13°C. For this time of year, bring a light jacket, sweater, or fleece, as well as closed-toe shoes.

Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you will likely be moving around a lot while exploring the area. The principle of layering will be particularly useful during transitional periods and in winter, allowing you to adapt to temperature changes throughout the day—from cool mornings to warm afternoons and back to cool evenings. A light scarf or pashmina can also be useful for both sun protection and extra warmth on a cool evening.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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