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Climate of North East India

AssamWeather Conditions in Assam
The climate of Assam is depicted by its extreme humidity. Its most distinguishing feature is the abundant rainfall between March and May at a time when rain in upper India is at its minimum. By climate wise the year in Assam can be divided into the cold season and the rainy. The cold weather lasts from October to February and the rest of the year is rainy. The southwest monsoon begin in Assam from middle of June.

Weather Conditions in Arunachal Pradesh
The weather and the climate of Arunachal Pradesh are quite unique from the rest of India. The climate of Arunachal is governed by the Himalayan system and the altitudanal differences. The climate here is highly hot and humid at the lower altitudes and in the valleys wrapped by marshy thick forest particularly in the eastern region, while it becomes too cold in the higher altitudes. Average temperature during the winter months range from 15 to 21 degree celsius and 22 to 30 degree celsius during monsoon. Between June and August the temperature sometimes go up to 40 to 42 degree celsius.The rainfall of Arunachal Pradesh in amongst the heaviest in the country. The annual average rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh is more than 350 cm.
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Weather Conditions in Meghalaya
Meghalaya is subject to vagaries of the monsoon. The climate varies with altitude. The climate of Khasi and Jaintia Hills is uniquely pleasant and bracing. It is neither too warm in summer nor too cold in winter, but over the plains of Garo Hills, the climate is warm and humid, except in winter. The Meghalayan sky seldom remains free of clouds.

Weather Conditions in Mizoram
The Tropic of Cancer runs through the middle of Mizoram. The climate therefore is temperate with cool summers and not-so-cold winters. The state experiences heavy rains from May to September. Winter is very pleasant; the skies are wonderfully blue and the sunshine is immensely enjoyable. Annual rainfall : 250 cm. Average temperatures are 11°-21° C in winter and 20°-29° Celsius in summer.

Weather Conditions in Nagaland
Rains are heavy in Nagaland. The average rainfall is between 175cm and 250 cm. Most of the heavy rainfall is during the 4 months from June to September. The rains during April to May is low. Strong winds blow from the north west in February and March. The climate is pleasant.

Weather Conditions in Sikkim
The climate of the state has been roughly divided into the tropical, temperature and alphine zones. For most of the period in a a year, the climate is cold and humid as rainfall occurs in each month. The area experience a heavy rainfall due to its proximity to the Bay of Bengal. The rainfall in north district is comparatively less than of the other districts. The general trend of decrease in temperature with increase in altitude holds good every where. Pre-monsoon rain occurs in April-May and monsoon (south-west) operates normally from the month of May and continues up to early October.

Weather Conditions in Tripura
Tripura enjoys a typical monsoonal climate with differences ranging from sub-tropical to temperate conditions in hilly areas. The rapid change in topography results in significant climate changes within a short time. The climate of Tripura displays a strong seasonal rhythm. The terrain, soil and climate of Tripura are ideally suited for rain-fed horticulture. The year being divisible to four characteristic seasons namely Winter (Dec - Feb), Premonsoon (March - April), Monsoon (May - September) and Post monsoon (Oct - Nov). The Monsoon period lasts for about 5 months from May to September, which is the longest season of the state. June is the wettest month followed by July & May. Temperature varies between 10 to 35 Degree Celsius; Average Annual Rain Fall 2100 mm, Highest Rain Fall 2855 mm (Kamalpur); Lowest Rain Fall 1811 mm (Sonamura).
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