· Climate refers to the long term atmospheric condition.
· Indian weather and climate conditions are very diverse and can reach extremes.
· The climate of India is essentially a temperate one.
· India lies to the north of Equator, so the southern part of India is usually much warmer than the rest of India.
· Also, water bodies lie on three sides thus giving some parts a coastal climate.
· The weather of India changes every now and then thus giving the people the much-needed relief from the extreme weather conditions.
· We have four seasons based on the climate.
· Summer, winter, autumn and spring
· The duration of summer in India is from April to September.
· It is very hot in the summer months.
· We have the monsoons during summer which last from July to August.
· We have rains in the monsoon season which brings some relief from the extreme heat of summers.
· The winters in India can get really chilly.
· It becomes bone chilling during the months of November to February.
· The northern part of India experiences harsh weather conditions
· The hilly areas experience sub-zero temperature conditions.
· Spring lasts from end of February to beginning of April. It is very pleasant in the spring season.
· It marks the end of winter and the beginning of summer
· Autumn lasts from the end of September to the beginning of November.
· It marks the end of summer and the beginning of winter
· The trees shed their leaves in autumn.
· My favourite season is winter
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