Is Kochi hot or cold?
Kochi has pretty hot and humid climate all around the year. Summers are hot while the winters are really chilly and cold. The best time to visit Kochi is from October to March. Winter Season starts from the month of October and continues till February.
Is there snowfall in Kochi?
Kochi is not a prefecture famous for snow, but even there you can enjoy the snowy scenery in Shimanto Town! Visitors plan winter trips to Kochi to watch the Shimanto River covered in snow flowing through the town.
What is the climate today in Kochi?
Today’s temperature in Kochi is 24°c.
Do you need AC in Kochi?
Vivek – Delhi Coastal areas(Kolokata, Kochi, Goa) tends to be hot and humid and an AC would do well.
Why is Kochi so hot?
The atmospheric pressure is always high in Kochi. Humidity is always above 95%. Its is a sea shore city and lots of back water make this place look like a pressure cooker.
Is AC required in Kerala?
It is not a must as far as the conditions are concerned in TVM. It is best to use an AC because it is not a comfort condition in TVM you need 25 degree and 55 % relative humidity for comfort human conditions . Hence, It is not a must but it is the best.
Can we stay in Goa without AC?
We are in Goa for 4 to 6 months every year – Nov to Apr – and do not have air con. We do use the fans all the time though. As above, it’s personal preferance. 4.
Why is Munnar so cold?
According to meteorologists, the delay in withdrawal of the South-West and North-East monsoon and the intense rainfall in November and December led to the delay in the arrival of winter. Meteorologists attribute the clear sky for the drop in temperature in the high ranges.
Does Anamudi have snowfall?
Due to its located in the subtropical region, there is no snow on Anamudi peak despite its high elevation.
Why Kochi is cooler than Delhi in summer?
Kochi is located close to the sea. Hence, it has a moderate type of climate. On the other hand, Delhi is located far away from the sea in the interior of the continent. It experiences a continental type of climate, where the summers are extremely hot and winters are extremely cool.