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Tamil Nadu has a tropical
climate with no wild swing
between summer and winter
temperature. April and May are
the hottest months with the
mercury often soaring above the
40 șC mark.
Coastal regions also get
uncomfortably warm and humid
during these months but the
nights are usually cool, thanks
to the sea breeze that sets in
during the afternoons. Summer
temperatures are quite equable
at the foothills of the ghats.
But the most pleasant are the
hills stations where the maximum
temperature rarely rises above
the mid twenties in summer.
'Winter' falls between
November-February when the
climate is pleasantly cool
unless you wish to visit the
hill stations, in which case you
will need woollens. Minimum
temperatures in the plains
rarely dip below 20 șC while in
the hills the mercury may drop
to 5 șC or below.
The important point to remember
about Tamil Nadu is the rainy
season between October and
December when the north-east
monsoon brings rain in spurts.
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