Here’s a monthly breakup of AGRA's climatic conditions so you can plan when to go:
One can visit Agra at any time of the year, as the weather remain same throughout the year with mild changes. Provided below is a detailed description of Agra’s weather. February – Mid March (Spring Season) – Between these months, the weather remains pleasant and favorable to tourists. Cold weather continues to create a monstrous chill till the mid February arrives and bring warm summer with it. The days are pleasant to cross and thus creating a mild atmosphere. A time for completing once thirst to visit numerous sites. The spring season also commence a major festival named “Taj Mahotsav” which is also one of the great tourist attractions of Agra. April – June (Summer Season) - The summers season comes with scorching heat in Agra. Tourists are recommended to avoid visiting Agra at this time of year as heat and crowd can really piss you off. The average summer temperature in Agra can easily go up to 40 degree celcius. If you are planning on visiting Agra in these months, then carry sunglasses, sunscreen, and enough water with you to protect yourself from sun and heat wave. July – September (Manson Season) – The people are relieved from the scorching heat thus bringing awaited rainfall but it also increases humidity which is also hard to bear. The view of magnificent Taj Mahal is at its extreme in a rainy day and it looks absolutely looks majestic in splendour of rainfall. If you are one of those who won’t mind rain, then visit Agra in monsoon to enjoy the heritage of this historical city amidst the petrichor. Although, be prepare for traffic and morass. August – October (Autumn Season) – Autumn arrives in Agra from August and stays till October. The average temperature during this time of the year ranges from 22 to 27 degree Celsius. Winter is the peak tourist season of Agra, as this time allows the tourists to explore Agra without any discomfort. December – January (Winter Season) – A month that marks the arrival of winter with a shuddering cold especially January which is marked as the coldest month of the year. But can this quivering cold stop tourists from visiting? The answer is no in fact it is quite a nice time to visit as the temperature during night time displays the shivering cold weather on the other hand day time is not only bearable but pleasant making the visit worthwhile and an ideal time.