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Climate
The
reserve,
with
its
sub-tropical
dry
climate,
has
three
very
well
defined
seasons
– summers,
wintersand
monsoons.
October
and
March
are
the
time
when
the
weather
changes
from
monsoons
towinters
and
from
winters
to
summers,
respectively.
Summers
start
during
the
end
of
March
and
last
through
the
months
of
April,
May
and
June.
Duringthis
season
the
days
are
very
hot
and
dry.
During
May
and
June
the
maximum
day
temperaturecrosses
40
degrees
Centigrade
and
the
minimum
night
temperature
still
hovers
around
30
degrees
Centigrade.
During
the
day,
hot
and
dry
winds
(loo)
blow.
In
the
summers
the
dangs
are
almost
totallydevoid
of
wildlife
during
the
day.
Most
of
the
ungulates
and
the
large
predators
spend
thesummer
months
in
the
valleys
and
the
khos.
The
maximum
day
temperature
often
crosses
45
degrees
C
in
May
and
June,
when
the
relative
humidity
is
at
its
lowest.
The
monsoons
or
the
rainy
season
lasts
from
July
to
September.
This
season
is
warm
and
humid,
with
one
or
two
short
thundershowers
a
week.
Often
there
are
long
periods
(10
to
15
days)
with
norains.
During
such
long
breaks
in
the
monsoon
rains,
the
weather
can
get
very
hot
and
humid.
Droughts
are
a
common
occurrence
in
and
around
Ranthambore.
During
monsoons
the
dangs
havegood
cover
grasses
and
herbs
and
as
a
result
the
ungulates
tend
to
concentrate
on
the
dangs
and
thelarger
predators
follow
them
there.
The
average
annual
rainfall
is
800
mm
and
there
are
an
averageof
38
rainy
days
per
year
and
nearly
90%
of
them
are
in
the
monsoon
months.
The
winter
season
lasts
from
November
to
February.
The
night
temperature
stays
below
10
degrees
Centigrade,
while
the
day
temperature
hovers
around
the
20
degree
Centigrade
mark.
There
is
oftensome
rain
and
fog
during
the
mid
winters.
During
December
and
January
the
lowest
night
timetemperature
goes
down
to
2 degrees
C.
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