Due to changes in temperature, rainfall and sunshine etc., day to day weather is also changed. This specific weather is called season.
1. Winter season: This is also called “Cold Weather Season”. The Sunrays do not fall directly in the region. As a result the temperature is quite low in northern India.
2. Summer season: This is also called “hot weather season”. In this season Sun rays more or less directly fall in this region. Temperature becomes very high. Hot and dry winds called loo, blow during the day.
3. Rainy season: This is also called “South West Monsoon Season”. In this season the winds blow from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal towards the land. These winds carry moisture with them. When these winds strike the mountain barriers, rainfall occurs.
4. Autumn: This is also called “Season of Retreating Monsoons”. In this season winds move back from the mainland to the Bay of Bengal. The southern part of India particularly Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh receive rainfall in this season.