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Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 ...
(U.P.) is primarily defined as
humid subtropical A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
with dry winter (''Cwa'') type with parts of Western U.P. as hot semi-arid (''BSh'') type. Alternatively, some authors refer to it as ''tropical monsoon''. Variations do exist in different parts of the large state. However, the uniformity of the vast Indo-Gangetic Plain forming the bulk of the state gives a predominantly single climatic pattern to the state with minor regional variations. U.P. has a climate of extremes. With temperatures fluctuating anywhere from to in several parts of the state and cyclical droughts and floods due to unpredictable rains, the summers are extremely hot, winters are cold and the rainy season can be either very wet or very dry.


Seasons of Uttar Pradesh

Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) breakdowns the climate of India into the following seasons: # Winter Season / Cold Weather Season (January and February) # Summer season/ Pre-
monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
season/ Hot weather season/ Thunderstorm season (March, April, May and June) # South-west
Monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
/ Summer
Monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
(July, August and September) # Post-
monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
or Northeast
monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
or Retreating SW
Monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
season (October, November and December) This classification is primarily
Monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
centric given the vast
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that it casts on the lives and agriculture of India.


Classification of the Uttar Pradesh climate

The climate of Uttar Pradesh is generally defined to be ''tropical monsoon type''. However based on the
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, notabl ...
, it can be classified mostly as ''Humid Subtropical with dry winter (CWa) type'' with parts of Western U.P. as ''Semi-Arid (BS) type'' (refer to map of India above) Based on IMD classification, UP has the following three predominant seasons: # Winter Season – November to February # Summer season – March, April and May # South-west Monsoon – June, July, August, September and October Retreating Monsoon season, although existent, has a very negligible effect in Uttar Pradesh and only occasional mild showers are experienced in winter. Some of these showers are not even due to the Monsoon but due to western disturbances. The primary temperature, rainfall and wind features of the three Distinct Seasons of U.P. can be summarised below: #Summer (March–June): Hot & dry (temperatures rise to , sometimes ); low relative humidity (20%); dust laden winds. #Monsoon (June–October): 85% of the average annual rainfall of . Fall in temperature on rainy days. #Winter (November–February): Cool (morning temperatures drop to , sometimes below ); clear skies; foggy conditions in some tracts. Given significant climatic differences, U.P. has been divided into two meteorological sub-divisions – U.P. East and U.P. West.


Geographical terrain

The state of Uttar Pradesh is in the heart of Indo-Gangetic Plain with River
Ganges The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
flowing right through the State,
Himalayas The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 10 ...
to the north, and the Chota Nagpur Plateau and the
Vindhyas The Vindhya Range (also known as Vindhyachal) () is a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-central India. Technically, the Vindhyas do not form a single mountain range in the ...
to the south of the State.


Temperature

Temperature varies from . High temperatures of around have been recorded in
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of U.P. Given such a wide range of temperature fluctuations in most parts of the state, it can lead to either cold waves or heat waves both resulting in substantial loss of life and economy.


Heat waves

In 2007, Banda with temperature was the leader in terms of hot districts of U.P. for several days. At least 62, people were reportedly dead during the heat wave that year. In June 2009, 30 people died of heatstroke in U.P. Highest temperatures reached in Bundelkhand district of northern U.P. In June 2010,
Jhansi Jhansi (; Hindi: झांसी, Urdu: ) is a historic city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It lies in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of Uttar Pradesh. Jhansi is the administrative head ...
recorded the highest temperature of , the hottest for U.P. for that year.


Cold waves

In recent years, winters at the end of 2007 and beginning of year 2008 caused a string of cold-wave related deaths in U.P. with temperatures as low as in the city of
Meerut Meerut (, IAST: ''Meraṭh'') is a city in Meerut district of the western part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city lies northeast of the national capital New Delhi, within the National Capital Region and west of the state capital ...
, U.P. Simultaneously it also led to a loss of crops and agricultural produce. Similarly last part of 2009, saw the mercury-dipping to lows of in Meerut again causing loss of human life. The end of 2010 and starting of 2011 were no different, with winters bringing news of cold-wave-related deaths. This time
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town in
Sonbhadra district Sonbhadra or ''Sonebhadra'' is the second largest district by area of Uttar Pradesh after Lakhimpur Kheri. It is the only district in India which borders four states, namely Madhya Pradesh to the west, Chhattishgarh to the south, Jharkhand in t ...
ranked coldest with . On 13 January 2013, Kanpur recorded its all-time low temperature when the mercury plunged to and on the same day
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recorded . In the month of January, in Lucknow, the temperature can plunge below freezing; Lucknow recorded on 18 January 2017. Agra and
Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar is a city under Muzaffarnagar District in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh. It is situated midway on the Delhi - Haridwar/ Dehradun National Highway (NH 58) and is also well connected with the national railway network. It is ...
are also notorious for chilly winds and the temperature there can also go below freezing.


Precipitation

It rains over most of the U.P., with very few arid or semi-arid patches. Snowfall doesn't occur, but hail-storms, frost, and dew occur often in U.P. The type of rainfall that U.P. receives is orographic,
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and convectional.


Rain

Primarily a summer phenomenon, the Bay of Bengal branch of the
Indian Monsoon The Monsoon of South Asia is among several geographically distributed global monsoons. It affects the Indian subcontinent, where it is one of the oldest and most anticipated weather phenomena and an economically important pattern every year fro ...
is the major bearer of rain in most parts of U.P. It is the South-West Monsoon which brings most of the rain here, although rain due to the '' western disturbances'' and North-East Monsoon also contribute small quantities towards the overall precipitation of the state. The rain in U.P. can vary from an annual average of 170 cm in hilly areas to 84 cm in Western U.P. Given the concentration of most of this rainfall in the 4 months of Monsoon period, excess rain can lead to floods and shortage to droughts. As such, these two phenomena of floods and droughts are a common recurrence in the state.


Floods in U.P.

Floods are a known hazard of U.P. due to overflowing of its main rivers like Ganga,
Yamuna The Yamuna ( Hindustani: ), also spelt Jumna, is the second-largest tributary river of the Ganges by discharge and the longest tributary in India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height of about on the southwestern slopes of B ...
, Ramganga,
Gomti The Gomti, Gumti or Gomati River is a tributary of the Ganges. According to beliefs, the river is the son of Rishi Vashishtha and bathing in the Gomti on Ekadashi (the 11th day of the two lunar phases of the Hindu calendar month) can wash a ...
, Sharda,
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, Rapti and
Gandak The Gandaki River, also known as the Narayani and the Gandak, is one of the major rivers in Nepal and a left bank tributary of the Ganges in India. Its total catchment area amounts to , most of it in Nepal. In the Nepal Himalayas, it is notabl ...
. Estimated annual losses due to floods in U.P. is . Major flood management efforts have been undertaken to mitigate the risk. Most of these floods occur due to the
Monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal osci ...
rains and overflowing of rivers during the rainy periods. Year 2010 witnessed one such year of flooding in U.P.


Droughts in Uttar Pradesh

Shortage of rain during the highly variable Monsoon season can cause droughts in U.P. leading to severe loss to man and property. Recent 2002 and 2004 drought-related financial estimates have been reported to be and . The recurrence of a major deficiency in annual rainfall follows a 6–8-year cycle in Eastern U.P., whereas in Western U.P., it is a 10-year cycle.


Wind

In summer, hot winds called '' loo'' blow all across U.P. They are dust-laden and quite damaging. In winter, dry and rainless winds blow across the state. Fog may also form in parts of U.P.


Climate data


See also

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Geography of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh is India's fourth largest state by land area, and most populous state, located in the north-central part of the country. It spreads over a large area, and the plains of the state are quite distinctly different from the high moun ...
(section of
Climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologi ...
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Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 ...
(Section of
climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologi ...
) *
Climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologi ...


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Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 ...