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Chandigarh Weather

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

As shown in the live forecast above, Chandigarh is currently experiencing its seasonal conditions. For practical planning, check the live data for today’s high and low, as well as the chance of rain, before heading out.

What is the weather in Chandigarh like this week?

Chandigarh has a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons. Summers (April to June) are hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C. The monsoon arrives in late June and lasts through September, bringing heavy rain. Winters (December to February) are cool and foggy, with lows near 4°C. For specific planning, refer to the live forecast above for the weather in Chandigarh 7 days and the weather in Chandigarh 14 days.

How accurate are long-term forecasts for Chandigarh?

Short-range forecasts (1–3 days) are reliable for temperature and rain. Forecasts beyond 7 days, such as the weather in Chandigarh for next 15 days or the weather in Chandigarh for next 30 days, show general trends only. For a detailed outlook on tomorrow, check the weather in Chandigarh tomorrow. For past conditions, you can look up the chandigarh weather yesterday. The chandigarh weather monthly summary is best obtained from official records after the month ends.

Current SeasonAs per live forecast above
Hottest MonthJune (avg. max 39°C)
Coolest MonthJanuary (avg. min 5°C)
Wettest MonthAugust (avg. 300 mm rain)
When is the best time to visit Chandigarh?

The best time is from October to March. The weather is pleasant and dry, with daytime temperatures between 15°C and 25°C. This avoids the extreme summer heat and the heavy monsoon rains.

Does Chandigarh get fog?

Yes, dense fog is common in December and January, especially in the mornings. This can reduce visibility significantly and sometimes disrupt flights and road travel. It usually clears by late morning.

How does the monsoon affect Chandigarh?

The monsoon (late June to September) brings heavy, often intense, rainfall. This can cause localised flooding and traffic delays. Always check the live forecast above for the weather in chandigarh 10 days during this period.

For more detailed climate information on Australian cities, visit our Australia weather hub or check the forecast for Melbourne Weather and Sydney Weather.