Why Monsoon Nights Feel Hotter Despite Low Temps
Why Monsoon Nights Feel Hotter Despite Low Temps
IN · Published Sep 16, 2025
Monsoon nights feel hotter due to high humidity preventing sweat evaporation.
High humidity combined with lower temperatures results in a higher apparent temperature or heat index.
Trapped heat at night due to humidity prevents the air from cooling down, causing discomfort.
Monsoon nights feel hotter despite lower temps
Monsoon season brings much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat, but many people find that monsoon nights can feel surprisingly hotter than expected, even with lower temperatures. This phenomenon is primarily due to the high levels of humidity that characterize monsoon weather.
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