Weather in Jodhpur

India · Asia/Kolkata · GMT+5:30 · 26.24°N, 73.02°E

Weather in Jodhpur — Did You Know?

  • ·Jodhpur's lunar heritage: Celebrates karva chauth, where women fast for the full moon and family's wellbeing.
  • ·From Jodhpur's landscape: Watched from the thar desert, where minimal light pollution creates one of asia's premier moon-viewing regions.
  • ·Jodhpur in the northern Northern Hemisphere experiences peak lunar altitudes of 87° above the horizon, an subtropical location experiencing dramatic seasonal changes in the moon's altitude throughout the year.

About Jodhpur Weather

Jodhpur, positioned at 26.2° north in India, has a subtropical climate with warm to hot summers and mild winters that rarely see frost. As a major city, it sits in a latitude band where summer solar radiation is strong — temperatures between June and August routinely reach 28–36°C (82–97°F) — while winters (December – February) bring temperatures of 5–15°C (41–59°F), with cold snaps occasionally approaching 0°C. Precipitation patterns vary: some subtropical cities receive summer-dominant rainfall from monsoon systems, while others (particularly on western coastlines) follow a Mediterranean dry-summer pattern. Spring and autumn are the most temperate periods of the year.

Climate zone: subtropical · Latitude: 26.24°N · Timezone: Asia/Kolkata

Jodhpur Weather by Season

Spring

March – May

14–24°C (57–75°F)

Variable conditions — mild sunny days can alternate with late cold spells. Vegetation begins to emerge.

Summer

June – August

26–36°C (79–97°F)

Hot and often humid; afternoon thunderstorms bring brief but heavy rain. Air conditioning is widely used.

Autumn

September – November

15–26°C (59–79°F)

Cooling temperatures and shorter days. Forested areas display seasonal foliage colour.

Winter

December – February

5–15°C (41–59°F)

Mild and rarely frosty; the most pleasant season for outdoor activities in the region.

Data source: Live weather data is fetched from Open-Meteo — a free, open-source weather API that aggregates data from national meteorological services including NOAA (US), ECMWF (Europe), and DWD (Germany). Current conditions update every 15 minutes. Forecasts use the ECMWF IFS model. Seasonal descriptions are based on the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system derived from the latitude of Jodhpur (26.24°N) and regional climate patterns.

Jodhpur Weather — Frequently Asked Questions

Summers in Jodhpur (June – August) are warm to hot, with temperatures reaching 26–36°C (79–97°F). High humidity is common in many subtropical cities, and afternoon thunderstorms provide brief but heavy downpours before conditions clear. Air conditioning is widely used in homes, offices, and public transport. Tropical cyclones are a risk in coastal subtropical cities between July and October.
Winters in Jodhpur (December – February) are mild — temperatures typically range from 5–15°C (41–59°F). Hard frost is rare, though cold snaps occasionally push overnight temperatures near 0°C (32°F). Snow is unusual but not impossible in inland or elevated subtropical cities. The mild winter climate is a key draw: outdoor activities that are impractical in summer heat are comfortable during these months.
Spring (March – May) and autumn (September – November) offer the ideal balance: moderate temperatures, lower humidity, and a mix of sunshine and showers. These shoulder seasons avoid summer heat peaks and the risk of tropical systems while offering full access to outdoor attractions in India.
At 26.2° north, Jodhpur sits in the subtropical belt — receiving strong solar radiation in summer but at an angle sufficient to produce cooler winters. This is why summer temperatures can be intense (26–36°C (79–97°F)) while winters remain mild (5–15°C (41–59°F)). The 15–20°C annual temperature range is characteristic of subtropical cities and distinguishes them from both tropical (minimal range) and continental (much wider range) climates.
Subtropical cities between approximately 20°–35° latitude on or near coastlines can be affected by tropical cyclones that intensify at lower latitudes and track poleward. The risk in Jodhpur depends on its specific position relative to ocean basins and prevailing storm tracks in India. The highest risk period is generally August–October when sea surface temperatures are warmest.
Summer humidity in Jodhpur often exceeds 70%, creating muggy conditions. The combination of heat and humidity can make outdoor activities challenging without proper hydration and sun protection.
Jodhpur experiences heightened hurricane or cyclone risk during certain months. The tropical cyclone season typically runs from August to October, requiring residents to prepare emergency supplies and follow official weather advisories.
Jodhpur enjoys approximately 250-300 sunny days per year on average. This abundance of sunshine makes it favorable for outdoor tourism and solar energy, though summer months see increased rainfall.
The best time to visit Jodhpur is during the spring or autumn months when temperatures are moderate and humidity is lower. These shoulder seasons avoid the intense summer heat and peak cyclone season.
For summer travel to Jodhpur, pack light breathable fabrics like cotton and linen, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 50+), and quick-dry clothing. An umbrella or light rain jacket is essential during the rainy season.

From the Blog

HomeClockSunCalc