WINTER : Runs from December through February.
Daily temperature around 30° C and nights are
pleasant, even cool. This is high tourist season in puducherry.
SUMMER : From March through July has hot and humid climate. Temperature
routinely touching
40° C in May and June. Normally around 35° C-38°
C.
MONSOON: The monsoon
on the west coast brings temporary relief towards the end
of July and in
August which results in milder temperatures and occasional
showers which might
continue right upto the month of October. The North West Monsoon
in October
through December brings cooler whether. The monsoon develops
through out this
period, peaking in November and occasional quick tempered
storm fill the streets for a
day or so.Throughout the year, evening sea breezes can bring
relief.
The weather in puducherry is hot. But it can be managed.
And it can be delightful.
It is pleasant to walk with an umbrella in the drizzle. And
the storms of April through November particularly those of
October and November which account for half the annual rainfall
can serve up first rate son-et-lumiere shows with rolling
bass drums of thunder and lightning that forks across the
sky and backlights clouds. Note that October and November
can also if rarely, bring rain for days at a time or very
rarely a cyclone.
Clouds are another delight in puducherry. They pile over
the sea in cumulous baroque billows and fronts with fine cirrus
detailing. And they often produce remarkable sunsets at both
the western and eastern horizons. It is a good idea to keep
your head up except in March and April when the skies are
remorselessly clear and more bleached than blue.
The Bay of Bengal is affected by the weather as well as by
the moon. The sea has many aspects, most of the grey cast.
In the mid-morning, waves carry tons of blinding molten light
to extinction on the rocky shore.
Around October, the waves driven by tide and wind easily and
teasingly break
high over the sea wall drenching passers by in a rain of salt
water. Or standing long waves play themselves out along the
length of the beach road tossing spray at intervals as they
pass. After a heavy rain the sea has distinct bands of colour-sandy
at the shore and strips of green and grey out to the horizon.
Watching the sea separate from the sky at the horizon in the
morning and reunite with it at night recalls the way traditional
Muslims determine the daily beginning and end of the fasting
time when black and white threads held together in the morning
can be distinguished from each other and in the evening when
they cannot.
The time of monsoons is crucial. People watch the “setting
in” or “onset” and the “withdrawal”
of the monsoon with great interest. The onset is important
for relief after a sizzling summer. The withdrawal is equally
welcome as the end of a period of flooding, insects, fungus
and rust. The rainfall in between makes or breaks harvests
and so affects food availability prices and prosperity all
over India.
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