Give an account of weather conditions and characteristics of the cold season.
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Over the country, the northeast trade winds prevail during the winter season.
In North India, the coldest months are January and December.
In Northern India, from mid of November, the cold weather season will begin and it remains till February.
Snowfall is experienced in the higher slopes of the Himalayas.
As we move from Southern Indian to North India, the temperature keeps reducing.
In the Northern plains, during the cold season, the temperature ranges between 10° – 15° Celsius and 24° – 25° Celsius is the average temperature range in Chennai, located on the East coast.
Snowfall is experienced in higher slopes of the Himalayas and in the North, Frost is common.
It is a dry season in most parts of the country, as the winds blow from land to sea.
Due to the geographical location, the eastern coast of Tamil Nadu will receive rain as the winds blow from sea to land.
Variable and feeble winds, low temperatures, clear sky marks the weather.
Over Northern plains, the inflow of cyclonic disturbances from the West and North west is a characteristic feature of the cold weather.
Along with the westerly flow, the low-pressure systems also start moving into India, but they originate over West Asia and the Mediterranean Sea.
For the cultivation of rabi crops, these rains are of immense importance. These rains are locally known as ‘mahawat’.
There is no cold season which is well defined in the Peninsular region. The sea has a moderating influence during winters, one cannot find much change in the temperature pattern.