Haryana : Climatic Conditions
The climate of Haryana is continental, with extremes
of heat in summer. The weather remains hot in summer and markedly cold
in winters. The rainfall in the region is low and erratic except in
parts of the Karnal and Ambala districts.
The
rainfall is unevenly distributed, with Shivalik Hills region being the
wettest and the Aravalli Hills region being the driest. About 80% of the rainfall is recorded in the monsoon season
(July-September) and sometimes causes local flooding. The autumn crop
and spring sowing depend on the season from June to the end of September
and the other is the winter rains which occur from December to
February, benefiting the Rabi crop.
The best season to visit the
state is during the spring seasons from February to April and August to
November. Light cotton clothes are recommended for the summer months
whereas woolens are required for the winters.