Historical Climate Data & Weather Trends (1981-2025)
Comprehensive climate analysis across 19 districts in Haryana, India
Haryana Climate Overview
Haryana, India has an average annual temperature of 25.2°C, approximately 702mm of rainfall per year, and average humidity of 43%. Temperatures range from 2.1°C in Jind to 47.5°C in Fatehabad. This page covers 45 years of historical climate data (1981–2025) across all 19 districts, sourced from NASA POWER — with monthly charts, yearly trends, and a full district comparison table.
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Quick Climate Facts
(1981 - 2025)
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Average Temperature
25.2°C
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Min Temperature
2.6°C
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Max Temperature
46.8°C
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Average Rainfall
1.9 mm/day
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Average Humidity
42.9%
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Average Wind Speed
1.9 m/s
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Number of Districts
19
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Data Period
1981-2025
📊Monthly Climate Averages for Haryana
📖Understanding Haryana's Climate Patterns
These charts show monthly temperature and rainfall patterns for Haryana, averaged across all 19 districts and 45 years of data. Use them to understand seasonal shifts — when monsoon arrives, which months are hottest, and how humidity peaks align with rainfall.
This chart tracks how Haryana's climate has changed from 1981 to 2025. Switch between Temperature, Rainfall, and Humidity tabs to spot long-term trends. Use the year range buttons to zoom into recent decades or view the full 45-year picture.
🌡️Yearly Temperature Trends(2016–2025)
Annual temp trends · 1981–2025 · °C
🗺️Climate Diversity Across Haryana
Across its 19 districts, Haryana has significant climate variation. Jind is the coolest district with average lows of 2.1°C, while Fatehabad reaches average highs of 47.5°C. Yamunanagar is the wettest district at 3.4 mm/day. These differences are driven by altitude, proximity to water bodies, and geography.
Coldest District
Jind
2.1°C min
Hottest District
Fatehabad
47.5°C max
Wettest District
Yamunanagar
3.4 mm/day
📍Weather Data for All 19 Districts in Haryana
Click any district to view its full 45-year weather history — monthly patterns, yearly trends, and extreme records. Use search to find a specific district quickly.
The average annual temperature in Haryana is 25.2°C based on 45 years of historical climate data from 1981 to 2025. Temperatures vary significantly across the state's 19 districts, ranging from an average minimum of 2.6°C to an average maximum of 46.8°C.
Fatehabad is the hottest district in Haryana, with an average maximum temperature of 47.5°C and an average annual temperature of 25.9°C. This makes it one of the warmest areas in the state throughout the year.
Jind is the coldest district in Haryana, with an average minimum temperature of 2.1°C and an average annual temperature of 25.6°C. Winter temperatures in this district can drop significantly below the state average.
Haryana receives an average of 1.9 mm/day of rainfall, which translates to approximately 702 mm annually. Rainfall varies considerably across districts, with Yamunanagar being the wettest at 3.4 mm/day and Sirsa being the driest at 1.2 mm/day.
Yamunanagar receives the highest rainfall in Haryana, averaging 3.4 mm/day or approximately 1238 mm per year. This district experiences significantly more precipitation compared to the state average, making it ideal for water-intensive agriculture.
The average relative humidity in Haryana is 42.9%. Humidity levels vary across the state, with Yamunanagar having the highest average humidity at 50.1% and Sirsa having the lowest at 37.6%. These variations affect local climate comfort and agricultural practices.
This comprehensive weather dataset covers all 19 districts in Haryana. Each district's climate data has been collected from NASA POWER (Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources) and includes 45 years of historical records from 1981 to 2025. The state-level statistics presented are calculated by averaging data across all districts.
All weather and climate data for Haryana is sourced from NASA POWER (Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources), which provides reliable meteorological data from NASA research. The data is based on the MERRA-2 Reanalysis with a spatial resolution of 0.5° x 0.625° and covers the period from 1981 to 2025. This ensures high-quality, scientifically validated climate information aggregated across all 19 districts in the state.
This comprehensive weather history can help farmers and agricultural planners in Haryana make informed decisions about crop selection, planting schedules, and irrigation planning. The data shows that Yamunanagar receives the most rainfall (3.4 mm/day), making it suitable for water-intensive crops, while Sirsa receives less rainfall (1.2 mm/day) and may require more irrigation. Temperature variations across districts help determine suitable growing seasons for different crops. The 45-year dataset also helps identify long-term climate trends that may require adaptation in farming practices.
Haryana shows significant climate diversity across its 19 districts. Temperature varies from 2.1°C in Jind to 47.5°C in Fatehabad. Rainfall patterns range from 1.2 mm/day in Sirsa to 3.4 mm/day in Yamunanagar. This diversity is influenced by factors such as altitude, proximity to water bodies, and geographical features, creating distinct microclimates within the state.
📚 Data Source & Methodology
All climate data is sourced from NASA POWER (Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources), a NASA project providing satellite-derived meteorological data used globally by researchers and agricultural planners. State-level figures are calculated by averaging data across all 19 districts in Haryana.