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Haryana has a semi-arid to subhumid climate with very hot summers, cool winters, and most rainfall arriving during the southwest monsoon, with additional winter rain from western disturbances. Its Köppen classification is generally BSh (hot semi-arid), though the eastern parts are closer to subhumid conditions. Annual rainfall is moderate and uneven, and the state is sunny for much of the year.
Summer Average
34°C
Winter Average
12°C
Climate Type
Semi-arid
Rainy Days
55
Sunny Days
285
Humidity
55%
Spring
March - May
22-38°C
Spring turns quickly warm to hot, with rising daytime temperatures and generally dry conditions. Dusty winds and increasing heat are common as summer approaches.
Low rainfall
Summer
June - August
28-41°C
Summer is very hot, with peak temperatures often near or above 40°C before monsoon clouds bring some relief. Humidity increases during the rainy season, but heat remains intense.
High rainfall
Autumn
September - November
18-32°C
Autumn is warm and gradually becomes more comfortable, with drier air and clearer skies. Rainfall declines sharply after the monsoon, especially by October and November.
Low rainfall
Winter
December - February
6-20°C
Winter is cool to cold, especially in January, with occasional fog and chilly mornings. Some rainfall occurs from western disturbances, but most days are dry and pleasant in the afternoons.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Haryana
Haryana offers a practical, fast-developing base for expats seeking proximity to Delhi’s opportunities without its intensity. Life here balances modern infrastructure with rooted cultural rhythms—think well-planned neighborhoods, reliable utilities, and growing international schools, all at a fraction of major metro costs. Healthcare and public transport function well by regional standards, easing daily life.
That said, the expat community remains thin outside select business hubs, and air quality can dip significantly in winter. You’ll find fewer Western conveniences, but a chance to integrate meaningfully where development is outpacing expectations.
Advantages
Haryana
Rapid industrial growth
Strategic Delhi proximity
Affordable living costs
Growing job opportunities
Expanding green spaces
Well-connected highways
Disadvantages
Haryana
Air pollution levels severe
Limited public transportation
Water scarcity issues
Educational quality inconsistent
Traffic congestion worsening
Safety & Security in Haryana
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
51
/100
India Avg
55
Asia Avg
55
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Haryana to India averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Haryana
India Average
No city-specific data available — showing India country averages instead.
Safety Index
0510
Moderate
Safety from Crime
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Good
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Low
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Moderate
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Moderate
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 88/100
No data for Haryana — showing hazard indicators from nearby Sonipat (~90 km).