Information on weather & climate in Uttar Pradesh - India  
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Uttar Pradesh


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Map of Uttar Pradesh
 
Main Cities

Agra
Allahabad
Ayodhya
Bijnor
Chitrakoot
Fatehpur Sikri
Faizabad
Ghaziabad
Gorakhpur
Jhansi
Kannauj
Kanpur
Kaushambi
Kushinagar
Lucknow
Mathura
Sarnath
Sravasti
Varanasi
Vrindaban

Weather

Uttar Pradesh is a large state with stiking diversity much evident in its topography, climate and geographical features.

Temperature
The climate of Uttar Pradesh varies from moderately temperate in the Himalayan region to tropical monsoon in the central plains and southern upland regions.

Summer - Max 42.5 C & Min. 27.5 C
Winter - Max 17.5 C & Min. 12.5 C

The highest temperature recorded in the state was 121.8º F (49.9º C) at Gonda on May 8, 1958.

Rainfall
About 90 percent of the rainfall occurs during the southwest monsoon, lasting from about June to September. East - Max. 80 ( Inches ) & Min. 40 ( Inches )
West - Max. 40 ( Inches ) & Min. 24 ( Inches )

Rainfall in Uttar Pradesh is concentrated mainly to the four months of monsoons, consequently, floods are a recurring problem and cause heavy damage to crops, life, and property, particularly in the eastern part of the state.

Periodic failure of monsoons results in drought conditions and crop failure. In the Himalayan region, annual snowfall averaging 10 to 15 feet is common between December and March.


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Information on weather & climate in Uttar Pradesh - India

 
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