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Difference Between Pre-Monsoon and Monsoon Rainfall

08:00 AM
3 April 2026

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Difference Between Pre-Monsoon and Monsoon Rainfall

Pre-monsoon and monsoon rainfall differ in timing, intensity, and impact across India.

Pre-monsoon rain occurs between March and May, mainly due to local heating, thunderstorms, and weather systems like Western Disturbances.

It is usually short, intense, and accompanied by lightning, gusty winds, and dust storms. These showers bring temporary relief from rising heat.

In contrast, monsoon rainfall begins in June and continues till September, driven by southwest monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.

Delhi

Sa
19
29
Su
20
31
Mo
22
27
Tu
17
26
We
17
29
Th
19
31
Fr
20
34
Sa
23
35
Su
24
35
Mo
24
36
Tu
23
36
We
23
36
Th
24
37
Fr
25
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Chandigarh

Sa
17
28
Su
16
29
Mo
18
25
Tu
17
24
We
15
28
Th
16
28
Fr
18
31
Sa
20
33
Su
20
34
Mo
21
35
Tu
21
35
We
21
36
Th
22
37
Fr
23
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Jaipur

Sa
18
30
Su
19
32
Mo
20
29
Tu
16
29
We
18
31
Th
18
32
Fr
21
34
Sa
24
35
Su
23
34
Mo
24
35
Tu
23
34
We
23
35
Th
25
37
Fr
26
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

It is more widespread, steady, and crucial for agriculture and water supply. Monsoon rains cover most parts of the country, unlike scattered pre-monsoon activity, making them vital for India’s economy.

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