Orai - Geography

Geography

Orai is located at 25°59′N 79°28′E / 25.98°N 79.47°E / 25.98; 79.47. This place has a composite climate, with high temperatures during the summer and low during the winter. Relative humidity remains about 40-50%. The climate of Orai district is characterized by a hot summer and general dryness except rainfall during the southwest monsoon season. The year can be divided into four seasons. The cold season, December to February is followed by hot season. From March, to about first week of June is the summer season. It may is the hottest month of the year with temperature of 42. 1C. The minimum during the January is 7.1 C .The southwest monsoon starts from the middle of June and lasts until the end of September .October and middle of November constitute the post monsoon or retreating monsoon season.The normal annual rainfall of Orai is 793.8m.m. About 90.4% of annual rainfall is received during monsoon season. Only 9.6% of annual rainfall takes place between Octobers to May. The humidity comes down lowest in April. It varies between 26% and 83% at the different time in different seasons.

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