Is It Monsoon?
Agra, India JANUARY
15°
Shoulder season
8° to 23°
Cold & Hazy
The coldest month of the year, with persistent fog and some of the worst air quality of the year.
🧥 Warm layers😷 Mask recommended
18°
Peak season
10° to 26°
Mild & Clearer
Noticeably milder and less foggy than January, though haze remains a real presence.
🧥 Light layers😷 Mask recommended
23°
Shoulder season
14° to 32°
Warming Fast
Pleasantly warm at first, though the heat builds quickly as the month goes on.
☀️ Sunscreen🥵 Heat building
29°
Shoulder season
20° to 38°
Hot Season Begins
Daytime highs regularly push past 38°C, with oppressive heat setting in for good.
🥵 Heat protection💧 Stay hydrated
33°
Shoulder season
24° to 42°
Scorching
Among the hottest months anywhere in India, with temperatures that have reached above 48°C.
🥵 Extreme heat💧 Stay hydrated
34°
Shoulder season
26° to 42°
Peak Heat
The hottest month of the year on average, with record highs above 48°C before the monsoon breaks.
🥵 Extreme heat🌅 Dawn outings only
31°
Off-peak season
25° to 36°
Monsoon Arrives
Heavy rain finally brings some relief from the heat, though humidity climbs sharply.
☔ Umbrella essential💧 Stay hydrated
29°
Off-peak season
24° to 34°
Deep Monsoon
The wettest month of the year, hot and humid with the heaviest rain totals.
☔ Heavy rain gear⚠️ Flash-flood aware
29°
Off-peak season
23° to 34°
Monsoon Eases
Rain tapers off as the month goes on, still hot and humid but gradually improving.
☔ Umbrella handy🥵 Still humid
26°
Shoulder season
18° to 34°
Sunshine Returns
Drier air makes the lingering heat more bearable, though haze starts climbing again.
☀️ Sunscreen😷 Haze rising
21°
Peak season
12° to 29°
Comfortable but Hazy
Pleasant temperatures and plenty of sun, offset by rapidly worsening air quality as the smog season begins.
🧥 Light layers😷 Mask recommended
16°
Peak season
8° to 24°
Cold Sets In
Nearly as cold as January, with fog becoming more frequent as the month goes on.
🧥 Warm layers🌫️ Fog possible
Drag through the year Jan
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
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Nov
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Dec
This month
Rainfall
13 mm
1 rainy day this month
Sunshine
8.5 hrs/day
65% of daylight hours
Humidity
70%
Air feels heavy and sticky
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
13 mm
1 rainy day this month
Sunshine
9 hrs/day
69% of daylight hours
Humidity
60%
Comfortably humid
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
10 mm
1 rainy day this month
Sunshine
9.5 hrs/day
73% of daylight hours
Humidity
52%
Dry, comfortable air
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
13 mm
1 rainy day this month
Sunshine
11 hrs/day
85% of daylight hours
Humidity
45%
Dry, comfortable air
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
25 mm
2 rainy days this month
Sunshine
11.5 hrs/day
88% of daylight hours
Humidity
44%
Dry, comfortable air
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
79 mm
3 rainy days this month
Sunshine
11 hrs/day
85% of daylight hours
Humidity
50%
Dry, comfortable air
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
216 mm
10 rainy days this month
Sunshine
7.5 hrs/day
58% of daylight hours
Humidity
72%
Air feels heavy and sticky
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
231 mm
11 rainy days this month
Sunshine
6.5 hrs/day
50% of daylight hours
Humidity
77%
Air feels heavy and sticky
Wind
3 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
130 mm
8 rainy days this month
Sunshine
7.5 hrs/day
58% of daylight hours
Humidity
70%
Air feels heavy and sticky
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
30 mm
1 rainy day this month
Sunshine
9.5 hrs/day
73% of daylight hours
Humidity
60%
Comfortably humid
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
3 mm
0 rainy days this month
Sunshine
8.5 hrs/day
65% of daylight hours
Humidity
61%
Comfortably humid
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
Rainfall
5 mm
0 rainy days this month
Sunshine
8.5 hrs/day
65% of daylight hours
Humidity
68%
Comfortably humid
Wind
2 km/h
Light, barely noticeable
★★★ peak season, ★★☆ decent shoulder months, ★☆☆ true off-peak, based on rain frequency, heat, and haze.
Seasons at a glance
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Peak season: Feb, Nov, Dec
Agra's most comfortable stretch, dry air and pleasant days after the summer heat and before it returns. This is also when air pollution runs at its worst, so it's a real trade-off: comfortable temperatures paired with hazy skies. November and February tend to be the more reliable picks; the deepest part of winter, roughly mid-December to mid-January, adds cold nights and persistent fog on top of the haze.
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Shoulder season: Jan, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Oct
This tier spans real extremes. January carries the last of winter's cold and fog. March starts warm before the heat takes hold, and April is already very hot, with highs regularly past 38°C. May and June are deep in the pre-monsoon heat, among the hottest anywhere in India, while October brings back drier air, though the heat and haze both linger.
Off-peak season: Jul, Aug, Sep
The hottest, wettest stretch of the year. Even after the monsoon breaks, July and August bring the bulk of the year's rain along with high humidity, and September is still hot and muggy as the rains wind down.
Good to know
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Part of the Golden Triangle circuit
Agra sits alongside Delhi and Jaipur on this popular tourist circuit, connected by road and rail on the banks of the Yamuna River.
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Air pollution is severe, especially in winter
The Indo-Gangetic plain traps air easily, and pollution runs worst from October to February, when stagnant conditions build up haze and smog around the Taj Mahal itself.
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Fog is common from November to January
Fog can form at night and into the morning during these months, and even after it lifts, some days stay cool and overcast with highs as low as 15°C.
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Summer heat is among the most extreme in India
Temperatures have reached 48.6°C in late May and 48.5°C in early June, among the highest ever recorded in the country.
Top attractions
1
Taj Mahal
Built by Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1653 as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white marble monument is widely considered the finest example of Mughal architecture in the world.
2
Agra Fort
A UNESCO World Heritage site that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638, its red sandstone walls stretching over 2.5km, with a tower offering a direct view across the Yamuna to the Taj Mahal.
3
Fatehpur Sikri
A red sandstone city built by Emperor Akbar between 1569 and 1585 and abandoned soon after, about 37km from Agra, home to the towering Buland Darwaza gate and the tomb of Salim Chishti.