South Asia Weather
Real-time forecasts for India, Pakistan & Bangladesh
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🌏 About South Asia Climate
India, Pakistan and Bangladesh share four major weather phenomena that shape the lives of nearly two billion people every year.
🌧️ Monsoon
The southwest monsoon (June–September) delivers 70–90% of India's annual rainfall. Arrival in Kerala by early June, sweeping across the country in 30–40 days. Bangladesh receives its heaviest rain in July and August.
🥵 Heatwaves
From March to June, the northern plains — Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh — see 45–48°C heat. May is typically the hottest month, with heatstroke claiming thousands of lives annually.
🌀 Cyclones
The Bay of Bengal produces the deadliest tropical cyclones on Earth. Risk peaks in pre-monsoon (April–May) and post-monsoon (October–December). Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and the Bangladesh coast are most exposed.
🌫️ Air Quality
In winter (October–January), AQI in Delhi, Lahore, Dhaka and Kanpur often reaches 300–500 due to crop-residue burning and temperature inversions. Check live PM2.5 and PM10 readings on each city page.
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