The "Double Peak" of Tamil Nadu 📈
India doesn't have one rainy season; it has four distinct rainfall regimes. While a farmer in Punjab waits anxiously for 3 months of rain (July–September), a mechanic in Cherrapunji is already fixing his umbrella in April. The duration of India’s rainy season varies wildly—from 3 months in the arid northwest to nearly 8 months in the humid northeast.
Which India do you live in? Comment your city & how many months of rain you tolerate. ⬇️
The most critical aspect of this deep dive is the current trend:
Meteorologists speak of "Active" and "Break" monsoon spells. A season may have a long calendar duration (June through September), but if it is filled with "breaks" (dry spells), the effective duration is short.