>>50
thats fucking br00tal tho like my entire taluka should've been battered by incessant rains by now but this year is wierd I mean don't get me wrong its absolutely kino outside especially here in the countryside but this short transitional period between summer and monsoon shan't be prolonged
>>55
Last year, I remember there was an ample amount of rainfall starting from late May and continuing into June. June was quite wet overall. Last year, I traveled to many places because the weather was so kino, man.
>>59
I live in Konkan and for my entire life the only norm was rain as early as June and it just doesn't stop pouring until very of late August
>>60
I lucked out this year since I got to experience the very first showers whilst coursing through Karmal ghat section of NH66 during twilight and it was the most breathtaking route that I had the pleasure of travelling through and I don't think any amount of photographs could've done it justice
I wish I had more opportunities to go outside like every now and then the sky clears up in varsha and the sun paints everything golden even better if it rained just prior and everything shines back even the puddles
>>49
not where I live, 35°, barely any rain, i will have to bring water to my ganja plants
>>55
you have no idea how i envy your climate and architecture (build for tropic heat)
you can basically grow the entire solanum family all year and gigantic sativas as well
and having a mangrove pond without the need of artificial systems to keep it alive
half of the year its cold, wet and all looks dead outside here
>>422
Yeah heard the heatwave's pretty bad this year in Europe hopefully it subsides quick. The thing about the ecosystem here is that it naturally allows it to be highly fertile especially in the west coast. Autumn is the best season here by far rest of the months are either humid or wet doesn't get that cold even in peak winters unfortunately like I wish it snowed here