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The summer monsoon generally begins in April and lasts through late September, while the winter monsoon arrives in October and ends in March. Winter monsoons arrive in October; they are characterized by dry air and cooler temperatures, offering rain-soaked regions a welcome relief from months of endless rains. The summer monsoon and the winter monsoon determine the climate for most of India and Southeast Asia. The summer monsoon is associated with heavy rainfall. It usually happens between April and September. ... The summer monsoon brings a humid climate and torrential rainfall to these areas.
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