Planning a visit to Mount Abu? Stay informed with the latest weather conditions! Below you will find up-to-date data, detailed forecasts, and helpful charts to help you plan your time in this beautiful location in the best possible way.
Mount Abu
Current Weather
Overview
Mount Abu, as the only hill station in Rajasthan, possesses a climate unique to the region, which can be described as a subtropical highland climate. The weather here differs from the scorching plains of the state, offering more moderate temperatures and distinct seasons. Overall, the climate in Mount Abu is pleasant for most of the year, with warm summer days, a refreshing monsoon period, and a cool but not freezing winter.
There are three main seasons in Mount Abu. The hot and mostly dry season lasts from March to early June, with peak temperatures in April and May, when the mercury can rise to 37-38°C during the day. From mid-June to September, the monsoon season arrives. During this time, the temperature drops slightly, bringing relief from the heat, and the air becomes more humid. July and August are the wettest months, with a high number of rainy days (up to 22 days each), though the rainfall itself may not be very intense. The period from October to February is considered the most comfortable for visiting: days are usually sunny and warm, with maximum temperatures around 25-29°C, while nights become pleasantly cool, especially from December to January, when minimum temperatures can drop to 10-12°C.
Thus, the weather in Mount Abu offers variety throughout the year. Travelers can choose the dry and warm months from October to March for comfortable sightseeing or enjoy the lush greenery and freshness of the monsoon period from June to September, while being prepared for potential rain. Understanding these seasonal features will help you better plan your trip to this charming corner of India.
Temperature
Mount Abu exhibits a noticeable annual temperature range characteristic of mountain areas. The hottest months are April and May. In April, the average temperature reaches 30.3°C, with daytime maximums up to 37.1°C and nighttime minimums around 23.5°C. May brings the peak of the heat with an average temperature of 32.2°C, maximum values up to 38.4°C, and minimum nighttime temperatures around 26.0°C. The coolest period is considered to be winter, especially January, when the average temperature is 17.4°C, and night minimums can drop to 10.3°C, while during the day the air warms up to an average of 24.4°C. December is also cool with an average temperature of 18.5°C (minimum 11.6°C, maximum 25.5°C).
The summer season, which effectively begins in March, is characterized by a gradual increase in temperature. In March, the average temperature is 25.6°C (minimum 18.7°C, maximum 32.5°C). By June, despite the start of the rainy season, the average temperature is still high at 31.4°C, with maximum daytime values around 36.0°C and nighttime minimums of 26.8°C. In the hot months, especially from March to May, significant daily temperature fluctuations are observed, where the difference between the daytime maximum and nighttime minimum can be 12-14°C. With the arrival of the monsoons in July and August, daily fluctuations smooth out, with a difference of only 5-6°C, while average temperatures stay at 28.6°C in July and 27.0°C in August.
The winter months, from December to February, offer a pleasant coolness. As already mentioned, January is the coldest month. February is somewhat warmer, with an average temperature of 21.1°C, a minimum of 13.9°C, and a maximum of 28.3°C. The winter period is also characterized by noticeable daily temperature drops reaching 13-14°C, which means warm sunny days and cool nights. The transition months after the monsoons, October and November, are also very comfortable: in October, the average temperature is 26.8°C (minimum 21.0°C, maximum 32.6°C), and in November it is 22.8°C (minimum 16.2°C, maximum 29.5°C), with significant daily fluctuations remaining.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Mount Abu experiences a clearly defined seasonality in precipitation, which allows for a distinction between a long dry season and a shorter but intense monsoon period in terms of rain frequency. Understanding these cycles will help you plan your trip more effectively.
Most of the year in Mount Abu is characterized by dry weather. From October all the way through May, precipitation is very rare. In these months (January-May, as well as October, November, and December), the total precipitation is 0 mm. The number of days with precipitation during this period is minimal: there are none at all in February. January, March, April, November, and December each feature only one rainy day. May and October stand out slightly, offering two days with possible precipitation each. This climate makes these periods particularly attractive for those who prefer sunny weather without rain.
The monsoon rain season in Mount Abu typically begins in June and lasts through September. June serves as a kind of prelude to the main wet period, bringing about 2 mm of precipitation and approximately 7 rainy days. The highest intensity of precipitation is observed in July and August. July is the wettest month in terms of precipitation amount (8 mm) and frequency—averaging 22 rainy days this month. August is not far behind, bringing 6 mm of precipitation and also about 22 rainy days. By September, monsoon activity decreases noticeably: the amount of precipitation drops to 4 mm, and the number of rainy days decreases to 14. Given the relatively small total millimeters of precipitation despite the high number of rainy days, it can be assumed that rains during the peak monsoon are frequent but perhaps not always torrential.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Mount Abu, it is important to consider its unique mountain climate, which differs significantly from the plains of India. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes for hilly terrain, sunscreen with a high SPF, and sunglasses will be your reliable companions. During the hot period from March to early June, when daytime temperatures can rise to 37-38°C, opt for light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Don't forget a hat for sun protection. By June, as the monsoons approach and the number of rainy days increases to seven, a light raincoat or umbrella may come in handy.
The monsoon season, from mid-June to September, brings refreshing rains but also high humidity. During this period, especially in July and August when rainy days become more frequent (up to 22 days per month), you will need a waterproof jacket or poncho, an umbrella, and perhaps quick-drying clothes. Footwear should also be appropriate—either waterproof or something you don't mind getting wet that dries quickly, such as sturdy sandals. Insect repellent won't hurt either, as humidity can encourage insect activity, even though the total rainfall might not be very high.
From October to February, Mount Abu enjoys its most comfortable weather with warm sunny days and pleasantly cool evenings and nights. During this time, the principle of layering your clothes is ideal. You will be comfortable in T-shirts and light trousers during the day, but for the evening and early morning, it's worth bringing a sweater, fleece, or light jacket, especially from December to January, when nighttime temperatures can drop to 10-12°C. Overall, the right selection of clothing will allow you to enjoy the beauty of Mount Abu in any weather, whether it's dry sunny days or periods with frequent, though not always heavy, rain.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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