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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The climate of Agra features a semi-arid climate that borders on a humid subtropical climate. The city features mild winters, hot and dry summers and a monsoon season. The monsoon, though substantial in Agra, is not quite as heavy as the monsoon in other parts of India. The average monsoon rainfall during June to September is 628.6 millimeters. Agra has a reputation of being one of the hottest towns in India; hottest in terms of both, tourist destination as well as temperature. In summers the city witnesses a sudden surge in temperature and at times, mercury go beyond even 46°C mark. The humidity is appalling and is sure to leave you puffing and panting. During the summers, the daytime temperature hovers around 46-50°C. Nights are relatively cooler and mercury dips to a comfortable 30°C. Winters are bit chilly but are the best time to visit Agra. The minimum temperature sometimes goes as low as -.2 to -.4°C but usually hovers in the range of 6-8°C. Days are pleasant and best to roam around the historical city Winter is the best season to visit Agra, when days are warm and sunny and ideal for sightseeing.. }

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