The diversity of the geographical features of
the state has resulted in a corresponding diversity in climate. The
High Ranges have a cool and bracing climate throughout the year,
while the plains are hot and humid.
The average level of annual rainfall is quite high when compared to
other Indian states, almost three times higher than in Karnataka
while twice than in Tamilnadu. The state basically enjoys 4 types of
climate such as Winter ,Summer ,South West Monsoon and North East
Monsoon .
Winter
The winter season sets in during the month of December and
continues till end of February. During this season comparatively
there is less rainfall especially in the northern parts of the
state.
Summer
Winter is followed by the summer season. Its tarts in February and
continues till May. Temperature is very high during this period.
Occasional showers with Lightning is a characteristic of this
season. Kottayam receives the highest rainfall during this season.
South
West Monsoon
The South West Monsoon begins either in the end of May or in the
beginning of June and fades out by September. Moving towards north,
this seems to gain intensity. During this period Peerumedu in Idukki
and Vaithiri-Kuttiyadi range in Malabar receive the highest
rainfall. The rainfall is comparatively low in the Lakshadweep
islands. In the southern areas the monsoon is around 40-50% and in
the northern areas it is around 80%.
North
East Monsoon
The NorthEast Monsoon commences in October, dry weather setting in
by the end of December. The Kanjirappalli-Peerumedu range and
Kuttiyadi area experience the abundance of NorthEast Monsoon. The
northern parts of the state account for a mere 10% of the annual
rainfall.
Temperature
The annual range of temperature is comparatively low in Kerala. The
coastal areas record a maximum temperature of 320c and a minimum of
220c.The interiors record a maximum of 370c during summer. In the
coastal area it is hot and humid during April-May while cool during
December-January.



