Months: Mid-January to Mid-March | Weather: Cold & Frosty
The summer season, or Grishma Ritu , is marked by rising temperatures that can soar above 40°C, especially in northern and central India. Days are long and nights are short. Despite the intense heat, it is a beloved season for students due to summer vacations and for everyone else because of seasonal treats like mangoes, watermelons, and ice cream. 2. Monsoon (June to September) seasons in india
Following the scorching summer, the monsoon ( Varsha Ritu ) brings much-needed relief. Originating from the southwest winds, these rains are the lifeline of Indian agriculture, providing the water necessary for sowing "Kharif" crops like rice and pulses. While the lush greenery is enchanting, heavy rainfall can sometimes lead to challenges like flooding and waterlogging. 3. Autumn / Post-Monsoon (October to November) Months: Mid-January to Mid-March | Weather: Cold &