In northern and central regions, temperatures frequently exceed 40°C . This period is marked by "Loo"—hot, dry winds that blow across the Indo-Gangetic plains.

Late March to June

4/5 (Deducting one point because summer is genuinely cruel).

In the northern plains, the season is marked by strong, hot, and dusty winds known as the "Loo," which can cause heatstroke if precautions aren't taken.

Coastal and southern regions experience more moderate temperatures due to the cooling influence of the sea, though humidity remains high.