Here’s a useful, informative write-up on the rainy season in Andhra Pradesh, covering its timeline, climatic features, agricultural importance, and practical travel tips. Andhra Pradesh, located on the southeastern coast of India, experiences a tropical climate. Its rainy season is primarily dictated by the South-West Monsoon and, to a significant extent, the North-East Monsoon . Unlike northern India, where the monsoon is a single, continuous event, Andhra Pradesh receives rain in two distinct phases. 1. Timeline: Two Monsoons | Monsoon | Duration | Contribution to Annual Rainfall | Characteristic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | South-West Monsoon | June – September | ~60-70% | Widespread, often heavy, wind-driven rain. | | North-East Monsoon (Retreating Monsoon) | October – December | ~25-30% | Cyclonic, intense downpours, especially in coastal districts. |
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