Climate
Andhra Pradesh receives rainfall from the south-west monsoon as well as
the north-east monsoon. The first begins in the second week of June and
lasts till September while the second occurs in October-November. The
state's coastal areas receive heavy rains during the north east monsoon
and are also subject to cyclonic conditions which cause enormous damage
to residential accommodation and to standing crops. The rainfall decreases
from north to south. The Nizamabad district in Telangana receives about
87.5 cm of rain while Anantpur in Rayalaseema receives only 31 cm.
The
state has a really hot summer but after the rain begin in the middle of
June, there is a decline in the heat when humidity takes over. There is
a mild winter in December but the temperature does not go down below 16o
Celsius. While the south-west monsoon is comparatively heavy in the northern
parts of the state, the north-east monsoon brings more rain to the southern
areas like Rayalaseema. The hot season causes the mercury to rise to troublesome
proportions in the months of April and May when it could shoot upto 40
degrees and more.
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