India Weather
Bharat - Land of Diversity
Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, village, and region across India. From the Himalayan peaks to tropical beaches, track conditions across all states and union territories with real-time updates and extended forecasts.
987+
Locations
2,500+
Sunshine Hours/Year
15-40°C
Temperature Range
Jun-Sep
Monsoon Season
Major Cities Weather
Live weather conditions for India's largest cities
Weather by Region
India's diverse climate varies dramatically from region to region
Scenic Destinations Weather
Weather forecasts for India's most iconic tourist destinations
All Indian Locations
Complete list of 987+ cities, towns, and villages with weather forecasts
North India
South India
West India
Seasons
- Summer: March - May (25-45°C)
- Monsoon: June - September (25-35°C)
- Post-Monsoon: October - November (20-30°C)
- Winter: December - February (10-25°C)
Regional Climate Highlights
- Rajasthan: Hottest, desert climate
- Cherrapunji: Wettest place on Earth
- Ladakh: Cold desert, extreme temperatures
- Kerala: Tropical paradise, two monsoons
Weather Tip:India's monsoon season (June-September) brings heavy rainfall to most regions. Hill stations offer respite from summer heat, while winter is ideal for exploring Rajasthan and South India. Always check regional forecasts as weather can vary dramatically between states.
About India Weather
India, known as Bharat, features one of the most diverse climates in the world. From the frozen peaks of the Himalayas to the tropical beaches of Kerala, this vast nation offers every climate zone imaginable.
The country's weather is dominated by the monsoon system, which brings life-giving rains to the subcontinent from June to September. The southwest monsoon is crucial for agriculture and affects the lives of over a billion people.
Northern India experiences extreme temperatures - scorching summers that can exceed 45°C and cold winters that bring snow to the Himalayan regions. The Thar Desert in Rajasthan is one of the hottest places on Earth.
Northeast India, particularly Meghalaya, receives some of the highest rainfall in the world. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are famous for their record-breaking precipitation during monsoon season.
Whether you're planning a trek in the Himalayas, a beach holiday in Goa, exploring the backwaters of Kerala, or visiting the Taj Mahal in Agra, accurate weather forecasts are essential for making the most of your India experience.
Our comprehensive weather coverage includes over 987 locations across all 28 states and 8 union territories, from major metros like Mumbai and Delhi to remote hill stations and pilgrimage sites.






