They are highly known for their wide range of extreme weather conditions. It can be both chilly and chilly like the winters or it could be completely hot like in summers. Hot weather season is usually accompanied by dust storms that pick up pace as winds blow. They move at an incredible speed causing huge problems to the residents.
1. Temperature: With the apparent northward movement of the sun towards the Tropic of Cancer in March, temperatures start rising in north India. April, May and June are the months of summer in north India.
2. Pressure and Winds: The summer months are a period of excessive heat and falling air pressure in the northern half of the country. Because of the heating of the subcontinent, the ITCZ moves northwards occupying a position centered at 25°N in July.