Climate of Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh is situated on the south eastern coast of India and is the eighth largest state in India. Hyderabad is the capital of both Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana but it remains the de jure capital for Andhra Pradesh.
The state is planning to make Amravati its new capital. It is a beautiful state which is rich in culture and heritage. There are beautiful palaces, museums, beaches in the state.
Andhra Pradesh has varied topography. It is bordered by Telangana, Orissa and Chhattisgarh in north , Bay of Bengal in east, Tamil Nadu in south and Karnataka in west. It has the second largest coastline in India. It also has two important rivers flowing through it, Godavari and Krishna. Andhra Pradesh has often been called the food bowl of the south.
Climate of Andhra Pradesh can be referred to as tropical. There are three main seasons in the state i.e. monsoon, summer and winter and there is also short spring season. There is little or no discrepancy in weather in different areas of the state since the state is close to rivers, seas and hills. Moderate climate is experienced in the plateau region in comparison to the coastal belt and low valleys.
Summer season starts from March and continues up to mid June that allows the temperature to increase up to 42 degree maximum. In various regions, variation in maximum temperature is from 23°C to 28°C and a variation can be seen in minimum ranges from 10°C to 12°C. Hot summers are experienced in coastal plains, and at times, temperature reaches at 42 degree centigrade at some places. Temperate climate is enjoyed by plateau residents where cool summers and cold winters are experienced.
A degree of relief can be enjoyed when pre-monsoon showers hit state somewhere around the middle of June, but only drawback of this time is that there is a rise in humidity. Monsoon arrive in the state in the month of July and stays till September but sometimes in October, November and December, heavy rainfall can be experienced. Southwest monsoon winds offer maximum rainfall at times reaching up to 55 inches maximum.
In regions closer to coast, rainfall is heavy but in northern and western plateau regions, meager rainfall is observed. During October and November, heavy rainfall occurs due to north east monsoon winds. From October till February, winter season is experienced by state and this time of year is quite enjoyable and pleasant. Mild winters are enjoyed, and temperature does not go below 16 degree. This is the perfect time to visit this beautiful state.
Seasons of the State
Andhra Pradesh has four distinct seasons like whole of India.Summer season from March till June , And thereafter Monsoon Season from July to September and then winter season from October to February and then Spring Season
Summer Season
In Andhra Pradesh, summer season lasts from March till June. Level of moisture is quite high during this time. Summer temperatures in coastal plains’ region are higher in comparison to the remaining state. Temperature during summer months oscillates between 20 degree centigrade and 40 degree centigrade. In some places, temperatures rise to about 45 degree on a sunny day.
Monsoon Season
Tropical rains occur in the state of Andhra Pradesh during months of July till September. Heavy rainfall is experienced during this time. The total rainfall’s one third is received through North eastern monsoons. In mid June, pre monsoon showers hit state bringing a relief from the scorching heat but at the same time humidity increases. From July till September, monsoon season continues, but from October to December, heavy downpour is experienced. For maximum rains in the state, southwest monsoon winds is considered to be responsible.
In the region located close to coast, heavy rainfall occurs in comparison to plateau regions, especially in west and north regions getting lesser rainfall. Heavy showers are experienced in October and November months, in coastal regions.
Winter Season
From October to February, state experiences winter season. Since there is a vast expanse of the coastal belt in this state, winters are not too excruciating.
Spring Season
A very short spring season also occurs in March and April. During this season, new leaves are sprouted by dry tree or plant branches and the whole atmosphere looks colorful and vibrant. Similarly, New Year is signified by Ugadi, and this is time when one must let bygones be bygones and look forward to an exciting and glorious beginning.
Agro-Climatic Zones
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Based on the climate parameters i.e., rainfall and temperature, the State is broadly divided into 9 distinct Agro-Climatic Zones. The agriculture planning for each zone is supported with the research and recommendations of a Regional Agriculture Research Station of ANGRAU set up within the particular
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