Monsoon weather in Faridabad
The monsoon shapes life in Faridabad, Haryana more than any other weather event. This page covers when it arrives, how much rain to expect, the flood risk profile, and how to prepare. Live rainfall data is on the main Faridabad weather page; this page is the seasonal context.
When does the monsoon arrive in Faridabad?
The southwest monsoon normally reaches Faridabad around 28 June, advancing northward across India from the Kerala coast (where it arrives about 1 June). The onset date shifts ±1–2 weeks year to year, so treat this as the long-period normal rather than a fixed date. From onset until late September, daily rain probability is high and humidity routinely sits above 80%.
Expected rainfall and intensity
Faridabad (latitude 28.4°N) is positioned in the northern monsoon belt — rainfall typically peaks in July-August with intense 1–3 hour afternoon downpours. Annual totals vary widely between cities and years; the IMD's seasonal outlook (released April–May) is the best 4-month forward indicator.
Preparation checklist
Clean drains before June, repair roof and waterproofing, seal important documents in plastic, stock ORS + a torch + power bank, and have a mosquito net ready (dengue and malaria spike in the post-monsoon 2–3 weeks). For Faridabad specifically, watch the live forecast on our main page and the IMD Sachet app for hourly warnings.
Flood risk in Faridabad
Low-lying parts of Faridabad may flood during peak monsoon. Urban flooding is a growing problem as drainage capacity hasn't kept pace with growth. If you're new to the city, ask local neighbours which streets historically flood — that institutional memory is more useful than any forecast.
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