July weather forecast
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Weather in July

July marks the peak of the monsoon season in India, bringing torrential rains to much of the country. With the southwest monsoon fully established, the overall temperatures see a decline from the scorching summer highs, providing a much-needed relief to the populace.

In the northern plains, including cities such as Delhi, Jaipur, and Lucknow, the temperatures remain between 30°C (86°F) to 35°C (95°F). While the days are moderately warm, nights tend to be cooler, with temperatures dropping to 25°C (77°F). The monsoon rains, however, can lead to high humidity levels, often exceeding 80%.

The Thar Desert in the west, after enduring intense heat for several months, starts receiving rainfall in July, albeit sporadic. The temperatures decrease to between 30°C (86°F) to 35°C (95°F), making the weather more bearable.

Southern India is drenched in heavy rainfall in July. Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu see temperatures ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 30°C (86°F). The coastal regions, in particular, receive significant precipitation, with the Western Ghats acting as a barrier causing heavy orographic rainfall.

Eastern India, including West Bengal and Odisha, continues to receive copious monsoon showers. Major cities like Kolkata experience temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 30°C (86°F), with high humidity levels due to persistent rainfall.

In stark contrast, the Himalayan region, including places like Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, enjoys a pleasant climate with temperatures ranging between 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). The region remains mostly dry, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking to escape the monsoon downpour.

As compared to June, July experiences an increase in rainfall intensity, with most regions receiving their maximum precipitation of the year. Consequently, the overall temperature sees a slight decline, with high humidity levels becoming a common feature across the country.

  • Mumbai - July »
    July and August, with an average of 2.4h of sunshine, are months with the least sunshine in Mumbai, India. July and August, with an average relative humidity of 86%, are the most humid months in Mumbai.
  • Hyderabad - July »
    In Hyderabad in July, during 12.4 rainfall days, 170mm (6.69") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In July, the average relative humidity in Hyderabad is 71%.
  • Kolkata - July »
    In Kolkata during July, the rain falls for 20.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 411mm (16.18") of precipitation. The month with the least sunshine in Kolkata is July, with an average of 3h of sunshine.
  • Chennai - July »
    In Chennai in July, during 18.6 rainfall days, 67mm (2.64") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Chennai in July, it is raining for 18.6 days, with typically 67mm (2.64") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Pune - July »
    In Pune, during July, the rain falls for 12.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 187mm (7.36") of precipitation. July brings Pune's Monsoon season into full effect, granting a respite from the previous heat.
  • Ahmedabad - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Ahmedabad is July, when the rain falls for 11.5 days and typically aggregates up to 291mm (11.46") of precipitation. In July, Ahmedabad experiences its wettest month, with an exceptional rainfall leap from 80mm (3.15") in June to a record-breaking 291mm (11.46").
  • Jaipur - July »
    On the first day of July in Jaipur sunrise is at 5:36 am and sunset at 7:24 pm. The months with the least sunshine in Jaipur are July and August, with an average of 5h of sunshine.
  • Surat - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Surat is July, when the rain falls for 27.2 days and typically aggregates up to 135mm (5.31") of precipitation. The month with the most rainfall in Surat is July, when the rain falls for 27.2 days and typically aggregates up to 135mm (5.31") of precipitation.
  • Lucknow - July »
    The month with the most rainfall in Lucknow is July, when the rain falls for 12 days and typically aggregates up to 270mm (10.63") of precipitation. The month with the most rainfall in Lucknow is July, when the rain falls for 12 days and typically aggregates up to 270mm (10.63") of precipitation.
  • Kanpur - July »
    In Kanpur during July, the rain falls for 13.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 301mm (11.85") of precipitation. July serves as the harbinger of peak monsoon in Kanpur, offering a significant decrease in temperature accompanied by generous amounts of rainfall.
  • Nagpur - July »
    In Nagpur during July, the rain falls for 17.5 days and regularly aggregates up to 342mm (13.46") of precipitation. In July, the average heat index, which takes the relative humidity and factors it into the air temperature reading, is estimated at 42°C (107.6°F).
  • Indore - July »
    In Indore, India, in July, during 22.3 rainfall days, 196mm (7.72") of precipitation is typically accumulated. On the first day of July in Indore, India, sunrise is at 5:45 am and sunset at 7:15 pm.
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