Information on weather & climate in Haryana - India   Encyclopedia of Tours and Travel to Haryana, featuring information on Fairs & Festivals, Wildlife, Excursion, Adventure & Weather of Haryana.
 
Haryana


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Map of Haryana
 
Main Cities

Ambala
Bhiwani
Chandigarh
Faridabad
Gurgaon
Jind
Karnal
Kurukshetra
Narnaul
Panipat
Rewari
Rohtak
Sohna
Sonipat
Yamunanagar

Weather

Climate of Haryana is similar to other states of India lying in the northern plains. Haryana can be divided into two natural areas, sub-Himalayan terrain and the Indo-Gangetic plain. The plain is fertile and slopes from north to south with a height above the sea level averaging between 700 and 900 ft.

The south-west of Haryana is dry, sandy and barren. There are no perennial rivers in Haryana, Ghaggar being the only river, which flows through the northern fringes of the state. Haryana is very hot in summer and cold in winters. The temperature falls to the lowest in January and reaches upto 50o C during the months of May and June.

Temperatures
Winter - Max. 9°C Min. 3° C
Summer - Max. 48°C Min. 35°C

Rainfall
About 80% of the rainfall occurs in the monsoon season during the months of July and September and sometimes causes local flooding. Rainfall is varied with Shivalik Hills region being the wettest and the Aravali Hills region being the driest.

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Information on weather & climate in Haryana - India

 
Main Cities
Ambala | Bhiwani | Chandigarh | Faridabad | Gurgaon | Jind | Karnal | Kurukshetra | Narnaul | Panipat | Rewari | Rohtak | Sohna | Sonipat | Yamunanagar
 
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