Lucknow Temperature Market Guide
Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, presents a challenging subtropical trading environment dominated by extreme seasonal contrasts. From scorching pre-monsoon heat exceeding 45°C to pleasant winter days, this Indo-Gangetic Plain city experiences dramatic temperature swings throughout the year.
Quick Facts
| Station Code | VILK |
|---|---|
| Location | Lucknow, India |
| Coordinates | 26.7606°N, 80.8893°E |
| Elevation | 410 ft (125 m) |
| Timezone | IST (Asia/Kolkata) |
| NWS Office | India Meteorological Department |
About VILK Weather Station
Lucknow's position in the heart of northern India places it far from any maritime influence, resulting in a continental climate with extreme seasonal temperature variations. Observations follow India Meteorological Department (IMD) standards.
The flat terrain of the Gangetic Plain allows both extreme heat in summer and cold waves in winter to affect the region.
Climate Patterns
The pre-monsoon period (April-June) brings the hottest temperatures, with May often seeing multiple days above 45°C. The monsoon (July-September) brings relief with cloudy skies and rain reducing temperatures to the low 30s°C.
Winter (November-February) is pleasant with highs around 20-25°C (68-77°F), though cold waves can drop nighttime temperatures to near freezing.
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Pre-Monsoon/Summer (March - June): Extreme heat building from March. May-June sees highs of 42-47°C (108-117°F). Dust storms (loo) bring dry, scorching winds.
Monsoon (July - September): Southwest monsoon brings rain and relief. Temperatures drop to 30-34°C (86-93°F). High humidity. Rainfall varies significantly year-to-year.
Post-Monsoon (October): Transition month with decreasing rain and humidity. Temperatures gradually moderate. Pleasant conditions return.
Trading Tips for Lucknow
Monsoon onset date is critical - the arrival of monsoon rains can drop temperatures 10°C or more within days. The typical onset is late June to early July, but varies by 2-3 weeks.
Winter cold waves are associated with western disturbances bringing cold air from Central Asia. These events can persist for several days and keep temperatures well below normal.
Dense fog in December-January can significantly impact morning temperatures and delay daytime heating. Lucknow experiences some of India's worst winter fog.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) provides forecasts, but European and American models also perform well for this region.
Data Release Schedule
Typical release times for key data products at VILK. Times shown in UTC.
| Data Type | Typical Time (UTC) | Variability |
|---|---|---|
| METAR Hourly observations |
Hourly at :53 | ±1 min |
6-Hour High/Low Reports
These METARs include 6-hour maximum and minimum temperatures, useful for tracking intraday temperature trends.
Note: Times are approximate and may vary. CLI reports are the official resolution source for temperature markets. See NWS Data Guide for more information.
Forecasting Challenges
Monsoon Variability: The timing, intensity, and breaks in monsoon rainfall significantly impact temperatures.
Dust Storms: Pre-monsoon dust storms (loo) can rapidly change conditions and affect temperature readings.
Fog Events: Winter fog can persist for days, suppressing daytime heating and creating forecast challenges.
Western Disturbances: These systems bring variable weather year-round, especially impacting winter temperatures.
Historical Temperature Records
Record Low: -0.6°C (31°F) recorded in January 1930.
Historical Note: Lucknow regularly experiences some of the hottest temperatures in India during the pre-monsoon season, rivaling conditions in Rajasthan and Pakistan.
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