Compare Meghalaya and Sikkim Weather

Meghalaya is 365.1 kilometers (226.9 miles) away and has the same time zone with Sikkim, India. Meghalaya's climate is classified as Humid subtropical, dry winter (Köppen climate classification: Cwa) while Sikkim has a Tundra climate (ET).

Meghalaya generally has warmer weather than Sikkim. The average mean temperature in Meghalaya is 19.06°C (66.31°F) while Sikkim’s temperature is 14.48°C (58.06°F) and the difference is 4.58°C (40.24°F). Meghalaya is warmest on average in June, when the day time temperature may reach 22.3°C (72.14°F), while Sikkim is warmest in August when the average high temperature is 19.15°C (66.47°F). Meghalaya is coldest in January when the average low temperature is 5.78°C (42.4°F), while January is the coldest month in Sikkim, when night time temperature often falls below 1.7°C (35.06°F).

Finally, Meghalaya has about 2.86 times more rainfall than Sikkim, (Meghalaya’s 301.2mm vs Sikkim’s average of 105.45mm).

Comparison summary

WeatherMeghalayaSikkimDifference
Hottest monthJune: 22.3°C (72.14°F)August: 19.15°C (66.47°F)3.15°C (37.67°F)
Coldest monthJanuary: 5.78°C (42.4°F)January: 1.7°C (35.06°F)4.08°C (39.34°F)
Wettest monthJuly: 713.11mm (28.08in)July: 344.46mm (13.56in)368.65mm (14.51in)
Driest monthJanuary: 21.75mm (0.86in)December: 7.77mm (0.31in)13.98mm (0.55in)

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