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Sunday, November 28, 2010

WEATHER IN GOA

WEATHER  IN  GOA
Usually Goa experiences a temperate climate except during the rainy season, which lasts from June to September. It is due to the coastal Konkan region and the surroundings of Western Ghats that the weather of Goa is generally always pleasant and sunny. There are no extremes in temperature and no clear demarcations from one season to the other are found except for the monsoons

The Goan climate feature is ruled by the monsoon, which takes place between June and the end of September. Goa is in the path of the southwest monsoon, thereby experiencing a dry period lasting six to eight months of the year, followed by the annual rainfall, which occurs over the remaining four months. During the two months preceding the onset of the monsoon the humidity boosts up and the clear skies become muddled and cloudy. During the monsoon, 250cm to 300cm of rain is normal although in the Western Ghats the downpour is considerably high than on the coast. Once the monsoon has run its course the skies are clear and the weather becomes pleasant.

Goa, the tiniest state in India has 97 kilometer long coast along the Western Ghats. Goa is a very famous tourist spot. Not only does it magnetize tourists all over the world but it has also become the leading honeymoon spots in India. Its serenity, quite beaches and lush green environment admixed with its historical glory has turned on all its possibilities to become the future leader of tourist spots all over the globe.

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