The climate of Chotanagpur plateau is primarily a subtropical climate with hot and dry summers and relatively cooler winters. The annual average temperature of the region ranges from 25-30 degrees Celsius. Summers, which span from March to June, are extremely hot and dry with temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Monsoons arrive in July and last till September, bringing heavy rainfall and some relief from the scorching heat. Winters, from October to February, are relatively mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 10-20 degrees Celsius. The plateau experiences moderate rainfall, with an average annual precipitation of around 1,400-1,500 millimeters. The combination of temperature, rainfall, and topography results in diverse vegetation, including forests and grasslands, supporting a rich biodiversity in the region.
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