Mid-June to Mid-August
As spring fades, the sun asserts its dominance. The Indian summer is intense and, in many parts of the country, unforgiving. This is the time when the earth yearns for water, and the heat shimmers visibly above the roads. seasons and months in india
And then, the sky breaks. The first rain on dry earth is not just water; it is a perfume called petrichor . Children run outside, arms wide. Peacocks, India’s national bird, spread their dazzling blue feathers and dance. The earth turns from brown to a deep, wet green. Ponds fill up. Frogs sing. The rivers swell dangerously. This is the season of romance and chaos. Boats become taxis in flooded streets of Mumbai and Kerala. Families huddle indoors eating hot pakoras (fritters) and drinking spicy chai . Festivals like Raksha Bandhan and Janmashtami (Krishna’s birthday) fall in this wet, joyful month. But the monsoon is also a trickster—sometimes it floods, sometimes it lies, giving only a drizzle. Mid-June to Mid-August As spring fades, the sun
May – JuneAs April turns into May , the sun grows fierce, and the "Grishma" season takes hold. In North and Central India, temperatures often soar above 40°C ( And then, the sky breaks
Mid-December to Mid-February
Overall, India's diverse climate and geography result in a wide range of seasonal experiences across the country.