Weather report:)
Hey, so today, I'll discuss the weather at IIT Guwahati. Adapting to the weather of a different city has been one of the most important things I have learned in my journey away from my hometown. This is one of the important skills to acquire if one intends to go to different places and work worldwide. Weather change from Pune to Guwahati was relatively easier to adapt to because of the similarity in the overall climate. The peculiar thing I found about Guwahati is that it's very humid. To make the weather analysis short, summer seems warmer, and winter seems colder. Before coming to Guwahati, I had heard that it rains 10 months a year in Guwahati, but considering the climate changes we have been experiencing over the past few months, this is no longer true. We get rainfall for barely 5 months, although the occasional surprising showers are quite popular. The only two instances where the weather was a bit harsh were the summer in August and the winter in January. I even have the screenshot of the Google weather analysis in August, which shows the temperature being felt much higher than it actually is. Other than that, the weather is relatively mild throughout the year, with cold breezes flowing occasionally. The tranquil weather and the rich scenic beauty are two of the main factors which make the northeast one of the most beautiful places in India.
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