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Climate. Punjab has an inland subtropical location, and its climate is continental, being semiarid to subhumid. Summers are very hot. In June, the warmest month, daily temperatures in Ludhiana usually reach about 100 °F (upper 30s C) from a low in the upper 70s F (mid-20s C).
May 9, 2024
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Mar 7, 2013 · Punjab is situated in the North-Eastern part of India. The Punjab Climate is determined by the extreme hot and extreme cold conditions.
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Punjab has a continental monsoonal type of climate. It receives rainfall from the south-west monsoon winds between the months of July and September.
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The climate of the district is hot and dry during summer and moderately cold in winter. The summer season starts in April and continues till September.