Climate of Uttar Pradesh
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The climate of Uttar Pradesh is a tropical monsoon climate, consisting mainly of a humid subtropical climate with dry winter (Cwa). Parts of western Uttar Pradesh consist of a hot semi-arid climate (BSh). The uniformity of the vast Indo-Gangetic Plain covering most of the state causes it to have a predominantly single climate pattern with minor regional variations.
With temperatures fluctuating from {{convert|0|°C|disp=or}} to {{convert|50|°C|disp=or}} in several parts of the state and unpredictable rains, the summers are extremely hot, the winters are cold, and the rainy season can be either very wet or very dry.
Classification
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The climate of Uttar Pradesh is generally defined to be tropical monsoon.{{cite web|last=Mathur|first=Raj B.|title=Uttar Pradesh: Climate|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/620898/Uttar-Pradesh/46085/Climate|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=9 March 2011}} However, based on the Köppen climate classification, it can be classified mostly as humid subtropical with dry winter (Cwa) type with parts of western Uttar Pradesh as semi-arid hot (BSh).
Given significant climate differences, Uttar Pradesh has been divided into two meteorological sub-divisions, East Uttar Pradesh and West Uttar Pradesh.
Seasons
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, Uttar Pradesh has three predominant seasons.{{cite web|title=Home » Uttar Pradesh Profile » Geography » Climate|url=http://www.uponline.in/Profile/geography/climate.asp|publisher=UPonline|accessdate=9 March 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721181639/http://www.uponline.in/Profile/geography/climate.asp|archivedate=21 July 2011}}{{cite book|author=Upkar Prakashan – Editorial Board|title=Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_ce8FpJzR-4C&pg=PA26|accessdate=9 March 2011|year=2008|publisher=Upkar Prakashan|isbn=978-81-7482-408-0|pages=26–}}
The retreating monsoon season, although present generally in India, has a very negligible effect in Uttar Pradesh and only occasional mild showers are experienced in winter. Additionally, some of these showers are due to western disturbances, not the monsoon.
=Summer=
Summer lasts from March to May. It is hot and dry, and temperatures rise to {{convert|45|°C|disp=or}}, sometimes {{convert|47|or|48|°C|1|disp=or}}. The relative humidity is low, at around 20 per cent, and the winds are laden with dust.
=Monsoon=
The monsoon season lasts from June to October. It accounts for 85 per cent of the average annual rainfall. During rainy days, the temperature falls.
=Winter=
Winter lasts from November to February. Morning temperatures drop to {{convert|3-4|°C|1|disp=or}}, and sometimes drop below {{convert|−1|°C|1|disp=or}}. The skies are clear, and some regions experience foggy conditions.
Geography
Uttar Pradesh is in the heart of the Indo-Gangetic Plain with the Ganges river flowing right through the state, the Himalayas to the north, and the Chota Nagpur Plateau and the Vindhya Range to the south of the state.
Temperature
Temperature varies from {{convert|0|to|46|°C|1}}. High temperatures of around {{convert|50|°C|disp=or}} have been recorded in Gonda district.
Such a wide range of temperature fluctuations in most parts of the state can lead to either cold waves or heat waves both resulting in substantial loss of life and economy.
=Heat waves=
In 2007, a heat wave struck Uttar Pradesh, with Banda district with {{convert|45.5|°C|1|disp=or}} the hottest in the state for several days.{{cite news|title=9 more succumb to heatwave in UP, rain claims 5 lives in south|url=http://news.oneindia.in/2007/06/08/9-more-succumb-to-heatwave-in-up-rain-claims-5-lives-in-south-1181531156.html|accessdate=10 March 2011|newspaper=OneIndiaNews.in|date=11 June 2007}} At least 62 people were reportedly dead during the heat wave that year.{{cite news|title=46 more perish in heat spell; toll crosses 100|url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200706112201.htm|accessdate=10 March 2011|newspaper=The Hindu|date=11 June 2007}}
In June 2009, 30 people died of heatstroke.{{cite web|title=120 die in unrelenting heatwave across India|url=http://www.iol.co.za/news/world/120-die-in-unrelenting-heatwave-across-india-1.447520|work=25 June 2009|publisher=IOL.co.za|accessdate=10 March 2011}} Record high temperatures reached {{convert|49|°C|1|disp=or}} in the Bundelkhand region of southern Uttar Pradesh.{{cite news|title=Deadly heatwave sweeps India|url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/deadly-heatwave-sweeps-india-416413.html|accessdate=10 March 2011|newspaper=BreakingNews.ie|date=26 June 2009}}{{cite news|title=Deadly heat wave sweeps India|url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/around-yorkshire/local-stories/deadly_heat_wave_sweeps_india_1_2356608|accessdate=10 March 2011|newspaper=Yorkshire Post}}
In June 2010, Jhansi recorded the highest temperature of {{convert|46.7|°C|1|disp=or}}, the hottest in that year.{{cite news|title=Heat tightens grip over N-India, Rajasthan hottest|url=http://www.zeenews.com/news635386.html|accessdate=10 March 2011|newspaper=Zeenews.com|date=20 June 2010}}
=Cold waves=
In recent years, the 2007–2008 winter caused a string of cold-related deaths{{cite news|last=IANS|title=Uttar Pradesh cold wave toll rises to 38|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_uttar-pradesh-cold-wave-toll-rises-to-38_1142961|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=DNA|date=3 January 2008}} with temperatures as low as {{convert|2.8|°C|disp=or}} in the city of Meerut. Simultaneously, it also led to a loss of crops and agricultural products.
Similarly, the last part of 2009 saw the temperature falling to lows of {{convert|2.9|°C|disp=or}} in Meerut, again causing deaths.{{cite news|title=Three die due to cold in UP as winter firms its grip on north|url=http://www.zeenews.com/news590711.html|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=Zeenews.com|date=27 December 2009}}
The 2010–2011 winter caused more cold-wave-related deaths.{{cite news|last=IANS|title=Four more die in freezing Uttar Pradesh, toll climbs to 63|url=http://www.sify.com/news/four-more-die-in-freezing-uttar-pradesh-toll-climbs-to-63-news-national-lbhuajfjfhh.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017232312/http://www.sify.com/news/four-more-die-in-freezing-uttar-pradesh-toll-climbs-to-63-news-national-lbhuajfjfhh.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 October 2012|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=Sify.com|date=7 January 2011}}{{cite news|title=Rajasthan temperature dips to {{convert|0|°C|disp=or}}, N India frozen|url=http://news.oneindia.in/2011/01/06/rajasthan-temperature-dips-to-0-n-india-frozen.html|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=OneIndiaNews.com|date=6 January 2011|archive-date=21 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721180511/http://news.oneindia.in/2011/01/06/rajasthan-temperature-dips-to-0-n-india-frozen.html|url-status=dead}} This time, Churk, Sonbhadra district, ranked coldest with {{convert|1.4|°C|disp=or}}.
On 13 January 2013, Kanpur recorded its all-time low temperature when the temperature plunged to {{convert|−1.1|C|F|1|disp=or}} and on the same day, Agra recorded {{convert|−0.7|C|F|1|disp=or}}.
In January, in Lucknow, the temperature can plunge below freezing; Lucknow recorded {{convert|0.0|°C|disp=or}} on 18 January 2017. Agra and Muzaffarnagar are also notorious for chilly winds and the temperature there can also go below freezing.
Precipitation
It rains over most of Uttar Pradesh, with very few arid or semi-arid patches. Snowfall does not occur, but hailstorms, frost, and dew often do. The type of rainfall that Uttar Pradesh receives is orographic, cyclonic, and convectional.
=Rain=
Primarily a summer phenomenon, the Bay of Bengal branch of the Indian Monsoon is the major bearer of rain in most parts of Uttar Pradesh. It is the south-west monsoon which brings most of the rain, although rain due to western disturbances{{cite news|last=Sethi|first=Nitin|title=Met dept blames it on 'western disturbance'|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Met-dept-blames-it-on-western-disturbance/articleshow/1600979.cms|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811031649/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2007-02-13/india/27887812_1_met-dept-disturbance-rains|url-status=live|archive-date=11 August 2011|access-date=9 March 2011|newspaper=The Times of India|date=13 February 2007}} and the north-east monsoon also contribute small quantities towards the overall rain in the state.
The rain can vary from an annual average of 170{{nbsp}}cm in hilly areas to less than 80{{nbsp}}cm in the west. Given that most of this rainfall is concentrated in the four months of the monsoon season, excess rain can lead to floods and a shortage to droughts. As such, floods and droughts are a common occurrence.
=Floods=
Floods are a known hazard of Uttar Pradesh due to overflowing of its main rivers like Ganges, Yamuna, Ramganga, Gomti, Sharda, Ghaghra, Rapti, and Gandak.{{cite web|title=Disaster Management Department, Govt of U.P.|url=http://rahat.up.nic.in/disaster_management.htm|work=rahat.up.nic.in|accessdate=9 March 2011|archive-date=12 March 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110312023623/http://rahat.up.nic.in/disaster_management.htm|url-status=dead}} The estimated annual loss due to floods is {{INRConvert|4.32|b}}. Major flood management efforts have been undertaken to mitigate the risk. Most of these floods occur due to the monsoon rains and the resulting overflow of rivers. One such year occurred in 2010.{{cite news|title=Floods play havoc in Bihar & Uttar Pradesh|url=http://www.samachartoday.com/floods-play-havoc-in-bihar-uttar-pradesh/10174|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=Samachar today|date=28 August 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715234027/http://www.samachartoday.com/floods-play-havoc-in-bihar-uttar-pradesh/10174|archivedate=15 July 2011}}{{cite news|title=Nine die in Uttar Pradesh India floods: Toll 429|url=http://chimalaya.org/2010/10/02/nine-die-in-up-floods-toll-429/|accessdate=9 March 2011|newspaper=Climate Himalaya Initiative-NEWS|date=2 October 2010|archive-date=25 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725163949/http://chimalaya.org/2010/10/02/nine-die-in-up-floods-toll-429/|url-status=usurped}}
=Droughts=
Shortages of rain during the highly variable monsoon season can cause droughts, leading to deaths and property loss. Recent 2002 and 2004 drought-related loss estimates have been reported to be {{INRConvert|75.4|b}} and {{INRConvert|72.92|b}}, respectively.
The recurrence of a major deficiency in annual rainfall follows a six to eight-year cycle in East Uttar Pradesh, whereas in West Uttar Pradesh, it is a ten-year cycle.
Wind
In summer, hot winds called loo blow across Uttar Pradesh. They are dust-laden and quite damaging. In winter, dry and rainless winds blow across the state. Fog may also form in parts of Uttar Pradesh.
Climate data
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{{Weather box
| width = auto
| location = Lucknow (1981–2010, extremes 1952–2012)
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| collapsed = Yes
| Jan record high C = 30.4
| Feb record high C = 35.9
| Mar record high C = 40.9
| Apr record high C = 45.0
| May record high C = 46.5
| Jun record high C = 47.7
| Jul record high C = 44.2
| Aug record high C = 40.4
| Sep record high C = 40.1
| Oct record high C = 37.7
| Nov record high C = 38.0
| Dec record high C = 29.9
| year record high C = 47.7
| Jan avg record high C = 27.2
| Feb avg record high C = 31.1
| Mar avg record high C = 37.6
| Apr avg record high C = 42.2
| May avg record high C = 44.0
| Jun avg record high C = 43.5
| Jul avg record high C = 38.7
| Aug avg record high C = 36.5
| Sep avg record high C = 36.5
| Oct avg record high C = 35.6
| Nov avg record high C = 32.2
| Dec avg record high C = 28.1
| year avg record high C = 44.6
| Jan high C = 22.1
| Feb high C = 26.2
| Mar high C = 32.3
| Apr high C = 38.2
| May high C = 39.6
| Jun high C = 38.3
| Jul high C = 34.1
| Aug high C = 33.5
| Sep high C = 33.3
| Oct high C = 32.8
| Nov high C = 29.1
| Dec high C = 24.4
| year high C = 32.0
| Jan low C = 7.9
| Feb low C = 10.7
| Mar low C = 15.2
| Apr low C = 20.7
| May low C = 24.7
| Jun low C = 26.6
| Jul low C = 26.1
| Aug low C = 25.7
| Sep low C = 24.3
| Oct low C = 19.4
| Nov low C = 13.2
| Dec low C = 9.1
| year low C = 18.6
| Jan avg record low C = 3.8
| Feb avg record low C = 6.5
| Mar avg record low C = 10.3
| Apr avg record low C = 15.5
| May avg record low C = 20.3
| Jun avg record low C = 22.6
| Jul avg record low C = 23.6
| Aug avg record low C = 23.4
| Sep avg record low C = 21.6
| Oct avg record low C = 14.7
| Nov avg record low C = 9.1
| Dec avg record low C = 5.2
| year avg record low C = 3.6
| Jan record low C = -1.0
| Feb record low C = 0.0
| Mar record low C = 5.4
| Apr record low C = 10.9
| May record low C = 17.0
| Jun record low C = 19.7
| Jul record low C = 21.5
| Aug record low C = 22.2
| Sep record low C = 17.2
| Oct record low C = 15.0
| Nov record low C = 3.9
| Dec record low C = 0.5
| year record low C = -1.0
| rain colour = green
| Jan rain mm = 16.7
| Feb rain mm = 16.1
| Mar rain mm = 8.6
| Apr rain mm = 5.6
| May rain mm = 24.4
| Jun rain mm = 107.8
| Jul rain mm = 255.3
| Aug rain mm = 213.7
| Sep rain mm = 205.6
| Oct rain mm = 44.8
| Nov rain mm = 6.4
| Dec rain mm = 12.3
| Jan rain days = 1.3
| Feb rain days = 1.4
| Mar rain days = 0.9
| Apr rain days = 0.6
| May rain days = 2.0
| Jun rain days = 5.2
| Jul rain days = 11.8
| Aug rain days = 10.6
| Sep rain days = 8.4
| Oct rain days = 1.7
| Nov rain days = 0.6
| Dec rain days = 0.8
| time day = 17:30 IST
| Jan humidity = 60
| Feb humidity = 47
| Mar humidity = 33
| Apr humidity = 25
| May humidity = 32
| Jun humidity = 49
| Jul humidity = 73
| Aug humidity = 77
| Sep humidity = 74
| Oct humidity = 65
| Nov humidity = 61
| Dec humidity = 62
| year humidity = 55
| Jan uv = 5
| Feb uv = 7
| Mar uv = 9
| Apr uv = 11
| May uv = 12
| Jun uv = 12
| Jul uv = 12
| Aug uv = 12
| Sep uv = 10
| Oct uv = 8
| Nov uv = 6
| Dec uv = 5
| source 1 = India Meteorological Department
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| title = Station: Lucknow (Amausi) Climatological Table 1981–2010
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| publisher = India Meteorological Department
| date = January 2015
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| date = December 2016
| page = M218
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|title = Climate & Weather Averages in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
|publisher = Time and Date
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| publisher = Weather Atlas
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| date = August 2012
| source =
| Jan dew point C = 9
| Feb dew point C = 12
| Mar dew point C = 13
| Apr dew point C = 14
| May dew point C = 19
| Jun dew point C = 23
| Jul dew point C = 26
| Aug dew point C = 26
| Sep dew point C = 25
| Oct dew point C = 19
| Nov dew point C = 14
| Dec dew point C = 10
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{{Weather box
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|location = Kanpur (1981-2010, extremes 1901-2006)
|metric first = Yes
|single line = Yes
|collapsed = Yes
| Jan record high C = 31.1
| Feb record high C = 35.6
| Mar record high C = 42.8
| Apr record high C = 45.6
| May record high C = 47.2
| Jun record high C = 47.3
| Jul record high C = 45.0
| Aug record high C = 40.6
| Sep record high C = 40.0
| Oct record high C = 40.6
| Nov record high C = 36.1
| Dec record high C = 31.3
|year record high C = 47.3
| Jan high C = 22.3
| Feb high C = 25.4
| Mar high C = 32.0
| Apr high C = 38.0
| May high C = 39.8
| Jun high C = 39.0
| Jul high C = 33.8
| Aug high C = 33.2
| Sep high C = 33.1
| Oct high C = 32.5
| Nov high C = 28.6
| Dec high C = 24.4
|year high C = 31.9
| Jan low C = 8.2
| Feb low C = 10.6
| Mar low C = 15.6
| Apr low C = 21.1
| May low C = 25.1
| Jun low C = 27.2
| Jul low C = 26.4
| Aug low C = 26.1
| Sep low C = 24.8
| Oct low C = 19.0
| Nov low C = 12.8
| Dec low C = 8.7
|year low C = 18.8
| Jan record low C = 1.6
| Feb record low C = 0.6
| Mar record low C = 7.2
| Apr record low C = 11.1
| May record low C = 16.4
| Jun record low C = 20.6
| Jul record low C = 21.7
| Aug record low C = 21.7
| Sep record low C = 11.8
| Oct record low C = 4.6
| Nov record low C = 0.5
| Dec record low C = -0.9
|year record low C = -0.9
| rain colour = green
| Jan rain mm = 9.2
| Feb rain mm = 9.2
| Mar rain mm = 2.9
| Apr rain mm = 2.7
| May rain mm = 8.2
| Jun rain mm = 61.8
| Jul rain mm = 185.3
| Aug rain mm = 191.7
| Sep rain mm = 138.1
| Oct rain mm = 33.9
| Nov rain mm = 3.4
| Dec rain mm = 2.1
| Jan rain days = 0.8
| Feb rain days = 0.8
| Mar rain days = 0.4
| Apr rain days = 0.3
| May rain days = 0.8
| Jun rain days = 2.9
| Jul rain days = 9.6
| Aug rain days = 9.0
| Sep rain days = 6.1
| Oct rain days = 1.4
| Nov rain days = 0.3
| Dec rain days = 0.2
|time day = 17:30 IST
| Jan humidity = 59
| Feb humidity = 46
| Mar humidity = 34
| Apr humidity = 27
| May humidity = 31
| Jun humidity = 45
| Jul humidity = 74
| Aug humidity = 77
| Sep humidity = 72
| Oct humidity = 62
| Nov humidity = 62
| Dec humidity = 62
|year humidity = 54
|source 1 = India Meteorological Department
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| title = Station: Kanpur (A) Climatological Table 1981–2010
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| publisher = India Meteorological Department
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| collapsed = Yes
| metric first = Yes
| single line = Yes
| location = Meerut (1971–2000)
|Jan record high C = 29.3
|Feb record high C = 32.2
|Mar record high C = 39.5
|Apr record high C = 43.5
|May record high C = 45.8
|Jun record high C = 46.1
|Jul record high C = 46.0
|Aug record high C = 40.0
|Sep record high C = 39.0
|Oct record high C = 38.0
|Nov record high C = 34.5
|Dec record high C = 30.0
|year record high C = 46.1
|Jan high C = 21.9
|Feb high C = 23.1
|Mar high C = 28.7
|Apr high C = 36.3
|May high C = 39.1
|Jun high C = 37.6
|Jul high C = 33.6
|Aug high C = 32.6
|Sep high C = 33.7
|Oct high C = 32.8
|Nov high C = 28.6
|Dec high C = 23.5
|year high C = 31.1
|Jan low C = 7.2
|Feb low C = 9.1
|Mar low C = 13.8
|Apr low C = 19.9
|May low C = 24.3
|Jun low C = 26.0
|Jul low C = 25.9
|Aug low C = 25.5
|Sep low C = 23.6
|Oct low C = 18.2
|Nov low C = 12.4
|Dec low C = 8.0
|year low C = 17.7
|Jan record low C = -0.4
|Feb record low C = 0.1
|Mar record low C = 5.4
|Apr record low C = 8.3
|May record low C = 15.4
|Jun record low C = 17.7
|Jul record low C = 16.5
|Aug record low C = 19.0
|Sep record low C = 15.7
|Oct record low C = 7.2
|Nov record low C = 1.8
|Dec record low C = 0.2
|year record low C = -0.4
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 19.7
|Feb precipitation mm = 24.9
|Mar precipitation mm = 24.4
|Apr precipitation mm = 12.8
|May precipitation mm = 19.1
|Jun precipitation mm = 71.2
|Jul precipitation mm = 269.0
|Aug precipitation mm = 264.7
|Sep precipitation mm = 95.4
|Oct precipitation mm = 25.9
|Nov precipitation mm = 4.3
|Dec precipitation mm = 13.4
|year precipitation mm = 845.0
|Jan rain days = 1.5
|Feb rain days = 1.7
|Mar rain days = 1.7
|Apr rain days = 0.9
|May rain days = 1.6
|Jun rain days = 3.9
|Jul rain days = 10.2
|Aug rain days = 9.4
|Sep rain days = 4.2
|Oct rain days = 1.6
|Nov rain days = 0.4
|Dec rain days = 0.9
|year rain days = 38.0
| Jan humidity = 88
| Feb humidity = 83
| Mar humidity = 75
| Apr humidity = 54
| May humidity = 58
| Jun humidity = 68
| Jul humidity = 81
| Aug humidity = 84
| Sep humidity = 83
| Oct humidity = 78
| Nov humidity = 79
| Dec humidity = 86
| year humidity = 76
|source 1 = India Meteorological Department (record high and low up to 2012)
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|publisher=India Meteorological Department
|access-date=15 April 2015 |url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316064314/http://www.imdpune.gov.in/Temp_Extremes/histext2010.pdf
|archive-date=16 March 2014
{{cite web
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200205042509/https://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/EXTREMES%20OF%20TEMPERATURE%20and%20RAINFALL%20upto%202012.pdf
| archive-date = 5 February 2020
| url = https://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/EXTREMES%20OF%20TEMPERATURE%20and%20RAINFALL%20upto%202012.pdf
| title = Extremes of Temperature & Rainfall for Indian Stations (Up to 2012)
| publisher = India Meteorological Department
| date = December 2016
| page = M46
| access-date = 26 December 2020}}
|date=April 2015}}
{{Weather box
| location = Varanasi (1981–2010, extremes 1901–2012)
| metric first = Yes
| single line = Yes
| collapsed = Yes
| Jan record high C = 31.4
| Feb record high C = 36.1
| Mar record high C = 41.5
| Apr record high C = 45.2
| May record high C = 47.2
| Jun record high C = 47.2
| Jul record high C = 45.0
| Aug record high C = 40.1
| Sep record high C = 39.7
| Oct record high C = 39.4
| Nov record high C = 36.0
| Dec record high C = 32.8
| year record high C = 47.2
| Jan high C = 22.5
| Feb high C = 26.5
| Mar high C = 32.7
| Apr high C = 38.8
| May high C = 40.1
| Jun high C = 38.3
| Jul high C = 33.8
| Aug high C = 33.0
| Sep high C = 32.9
| Oct high C = 32.4
| Nov high C = 29.3
| Dec high C = 24.7
| year high C = 32.1
| Jan low C = 8.9
| Feb low C = 11.7
| Mar low C = 16.3
| Apr low C = 21.6
| May low C = 25.3
| Jun low C = 27.1
| Jul low C = 25.9
| Aug low C = 25.6
| Sep low C = 24.6
| Oct low C = 20.3
| Nov low C = 14.0
| Dec low C = 9.8
| year low C = 19.3
| Jan record low C = 1.0
| Feb record low C = 1.7
| Mar record low C = 6.7
| Apr record low C = 11.1
| May record low C = 17.3
| Jun record low C = 20.5
| Jul record low C = 20.0
| Aug record low C = 20.4
| Sep record low C = 17.8
| Oct record low C = 11.7
| Nov record low C = 5.0
| Dec record low C = 2.2
| year record low C = 1.0
| rain colour = green
| Jan rain mm = 16.7
| Feb rain mm = 22.8
| Mar rain mm = 9.2
| Apr rain mm = 5.7
| May rain mm = 16.8
| Jun rain mm = 106.8
| Jul rain mm = 260.9
| Aug rain mm = 280.8
| Sep rain mm = 228.9
| Oct rain mm = 29.0
| Nov rain mm = 7.2
| Dec rain mm = 4.2
| year rain mm = 989.0
| Jan rain days = 1.5
| Feb rain days = 1.8
| Mar rain days = 0.7
| Apr rain days = 0.7
| May rain days = 1.7
| Jun rain days = 5.2
| Jul rain days = 12.9
| Aug rain days = 12.5
| Sep rain days = 9.1
| Oct rain days = 1.9
| Nov rain days = 0.4
| Dec rain days = 0.4
| year rain days = 48.7
| time day = 17:30 IST
| Jan humidity = 63
| Feb humidity = 50
| Mar humidity = 35
| Apr humidity = 25
| May humidity = 31
| Jun humidity = 50
| Jul humidity = 74
| Aug humidity = 78
| Sep humidity = 77
| Oct humidity = 68
| Nov humidity = 66
| Dec humidity = 66
| year humidity = 57
| Jan sun = 232.5
| Feb sun = 240.1
| Mar sun = 291.4
| Apr sun = 294.0
| May sun = 300.7
| Jun sun = 234.0
| Jul sun = 142.6
| Aug sun = 189.1
| Sep sun = 195.0
| Oct sun = 257.3
| Nov sun = 261.0
| Dec sun = 210.8
| year sun =
| Jand sun = 7.5
| Febd sun = 8.5
| Mard sun = 9.4
| Aprd sun = 9.8
| Mayd sun = 9.7
| Jund sun = 7.8
| Juld sun = 4.6
| Augd sun = 6.1
| Sepd sun = 6.5
| Octd sun = 8.3
| Novd sun = 8.7
| Decd sun = 6.8
| yeard sun = 7.8
| source 1 = India Meteorological Department (sun 1971–2000)
{{cite web
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200205040301/http://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/1981-2010%20CLIM%20NORMALS%20%28STATWISE%29.pdf
| archive-date = 5 February 2020
| url = https://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/1981-2010%20CLIM%20NORMALS%20%28STATWISE%29.pdf
| title = Climatological Normals 1981–2010
| publisher = India Meteorological Department
| date = January 2015
| pages = 779–82
| access-date = 1 March 2020}}
{{cite web
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200205042509/http://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/EXTREMES%20OF%20TEMPERATURE%20and%20RAINFALL%20upto%202012.pdf
| archive-date = 5 February 2020
| url = https://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/EXTREMES%20OF%20TEMPERATURE%20and%20RAINFALL%20upto%202012.pdf
| title = Extremes of Temperature & Rainfall for Indian Stations (Up to 2012)
| publisher = India Meteorological Department
| date = December 2016
| page = M224
| access-date = 1 March 2020}}{{cite web
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200205042602/http://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/Daily%20Normals%20of%20Global%20%26%20Diffused%20Radiations%20%201971_2000.pdf
| archive-date = 5 February 2020
| url = https://imdpune.gov.in/library/public/Daily%20Normals%20of%20Global%20&%20Diffused%20Radiations%20%201971_2000.pdf
| title = Table 3 Monthly mean duration of Sun Shine (hours) at different locations in India
| work = Daily Normals of Global & Diffuse Radiation (1971–2000)
| publisher = India Meteorological Department
| date = December 2016
| page = M-3
| access-date = 1 March 2020
| url-status = live
}}
| source =
| Jan uv = 6
| Feb uv = 7
| Mar uv = 10
| Apr uv = 11
| May uv = 12
| Jun uv = 12
| Jul uv = 12
| Aug uv = 12
| Sep uv = 11
| Oct uv = 8
| Nov uv = 6
| Dec uv = 5
{{cite web
| url = https://www.weather-atlas.com/en/india/varanasi-climate
| title = Climate and monthly weather forecast Varanasi, India
| publisher = Weather Atlas
| access-date = 28 June 2022
}}
}}
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