Weather In India By Month ● < DIRECT >

Winter is back. Northern India requires heavy woolens (0°C–10°C in the plains; snow in the mountains). South India is warm but comfortable (25°C–28°C). December is peak tourist season for beaches (Goa, Andaman) and deserts (Jaisalmer). Expect heavy fog in Delhi, which may delay flights and trains. Summary Table for Travelers | Month | North India | South India | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jan | Cold, Foggy | Pleasant | Heritage & Desert | | Mar-Apr | Hot, Dry | Very Hot | Hill stations | | Jun-Jul | Rainy (late) | Very Wet | Ayurveda (Kerala) | | Oct-Nov | Perfect, Crisp | Mixed (Cyclones) | Festivals (Diwali) | | Dec | Very Cold | Warm & Sunny | Beaches & New Year | The Takeaway There is no "bad" month to visit India, only the wrong region for that month. October to March is ideal for most of the country. April to June is for the mountains. July to September is for the desert (post-rain) or experiencing the raw power of the monsoon on the west coast. Always pack for the specific latitude—you might need a parka in Shimla in January but flip-flops in Kanyakumari on the same day.

The Northeast Monsoon brings rain to Tamil Nadu (Chennai), but the rest of India is dry, cool, and sunny. Nights in the North become chilly (10°C–15°C). Daytime is ideal for hiking, heritage walks, and wildlife spotting. Goa’s tourist season begins now, as the humidity has finally vanished. weather in india by month

January is the peak of winter. Northern India (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) experiences dense fog and biting cold (2°C–15°C). Southern India (Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi) enjoys pleasant, balmy weather (20°C–30°C). This is the best month for visiting the Taj Mahal or for desert safaris in Jaisalmer. Winter is back