Jeypore - Geography and Climate

Geography and Climate

Jeypore is located at 18°51′N 82°35′E / 18.85°N 82.58°E / 18.85; 82.58. It has an average elevation of 659 metres (2165 feet).

Best Season / Best time to visit Jeypore The town of Jeypore experiences a tropical monsoon climate, like the rest of Orissa. The monsoon season here is not as harsh as it is in other parts of the state, and summers here are hot and winters very cold. The best time to visit Jeypore would be during the winter months, between October and February.

Summers in the town of Jeypore are very hot, and this season runs during the months of March, April, May, and June. The summer months will experience a maximum temperature of around forty five degrees (45°C) and a minimum temperature of around nineteen degrees (19°C). Visiting Jeypore during the summer months is not a very good idea.

The monsoon season in Jeypore brings about moderate rainfall, and this season is mainly during the months of July, August, September and October. The weather during this time is pleasant and Jeypore can be visited during this time too.

Winters in Jeypore are during November, December, January and February. These months will experience a maximum temperature of around twenty two degrees (22°C) and a minimum temperature of around four degrees (4°C). This is a good time to visit Jeypore, and this is the main tourist season in the region.

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