I believe that it lasts from June to November.
The two different monsoon seasons are the summer monsoon and the winter monsoon. The summer monsoon brings heavy rainfall to the Indian subcontinent from June to September, while the winter monsoon brings dry and cool air from the northeast from October to April.
southest monsoon - or the wet monsoon. It is known in the Philippines as hanging habagat and northeast monsoon or dry monsoon . It is known in the Philippines as hanging amihan.
There are four: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn.
There are mainly five distinct seasons - Winter, Spring, Summer, Monsoon (rainy season) and Autumn which is then followed by Winter, Summer ........... and so on.
There are four main seasons in India. We have local names for the seasons:Winter is called shishir;Summer is greeshm;Monsoon is varsha, andPost-monsoon is sharad.Winter from December to February; summer or pre monsoon season from March to may; monsoon season from June to September and post ûmonsoon season in October and November. Monsoon is the longest season with a duration of four months while post monsoon is the shortest with a duration of only two months. The remaining two seasons are of three months each.Source: www.hsb.iitm.ac.in
In August, it is typically summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The specific season will depend on the location.
They are called monsoons and it all depends on if it is a winter monsoon or a summer monsoon. A summer monsoon is a rainy and moist, while a winter monsoon is a dry.
Monsoon season can be different depending on where you live. The average monsoon season is between two and three months.
'Season' is called 'Ritu' in India and according to traditional Indian calendar there are six ritus (Indian seasons)-- 1. Vasant (spring), 2. Grishm (summer), 3. Varsha (monsoon), 4. Sharad (autumn), 5. Hemanat (winter) and 6. Shishir (winter and fall).
Winter is not a person (you asked "Who is winter") , it is a season. In the southern hemisphere region winter happens during the northerner summer period.
Most air bring heavy rain during the summer ;in the winter dry air flow causes dry conditions.
Winter, Spring, Dry Summer, Wet Summer, and Fall