Yamuna Express Way
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Greater Noida Expressway
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Indian Expo Mart
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Commercial Belt,Greater Noida
Commercial belt greater noida situated at near parichowkark Greater Noida is a beautiful location in greater noida
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Greater Noida , has a hot and humid climate for most of the season. The city climate becomes very hot during the month of June which is followed by monsoon happening somewhere after September. Monsoon is quite unpredictable where you can't predict which way they will turn. Greater Noida monsoon has never been like the one we witness in other parts of India, say for example Mumbai. Winter in Noida is very chilly which peaks in at the start of November and continues till the month of February. The foggy and chilly weather during winters makes Greater Noida's climate a tough one to confront with.
According to the Bureau of Indian Standards, the town falls under seismic zone-III, in a scale of I to V (in order of increasing proneness to earthquakes) while the wind and cyclone zoning is "very high damage risk", according to UNDP report. Ahmedabad constitutes Tropical Savanna Climate with main three seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Aside from monsoon weather mainly remains dry.
Summer:
In summer i.e. from march to June the weather remains hot and temperature ranges from maximum of 45°C (i.e. 113°F) to minimum of 23°C (73°F).
Monsoon:
Monsoon season prevails during mid June to mid September with an average rainfall of 93.2 cm (36.7 inches), but sometimes frequent heavy rain causes flood.
Winter:
The cold waves from the Himalayan region makes the winters in Greater Noida very chilly. Temperatures fall substantially down to as low as 3 to 4º C at the peak of winter. Winters in Delhi get really chilly with bonfires all round the streets of Noida to beat the cold waves. Greater Noida is not aloof to the problems of fog and smog. In January, a dense fog envelopes the city, reducing visibility on the streets
Following table gives you an idea of monthly rainfall in Greater Noida: ANNUAL TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL CHART Months Max Min Rainfall January 21 07 25 February 24 10 22 March 30 15 17 April 36 21 07 May 41 27 08 June 40 29 65 July 35 27 211 August 34 26 173 September 34 25 150 October 35 19 31 November 29 12 01 December 23 08 05