Climate Overview
The climate in Maulavi Bāzār is hot. The average annual temperature is 25°C and approximately 2684mm of precipitation falls per year. May is the wettest month, receiving around 437mm of rainfall. Maulavi Bāzār is in the Northern Hemisphere. Summer begins at the end of June and lasts through September. The summer months are: August, September, June. The coldest months are January, December, February, when temperatures can drop to 13°C.
Temperature
Maulavi Bāzār sees moderate temperature variation throughout the year, ranging from 13°C to 33°C. The warmest month is August, when average highs reach 33°C and the mean temperature sits around 30°C. January is the coolest month, with minimum temperatures around 13°C and an average of 18°C. On average, daily temperatures fluctuate by about 9°C between overnight lows and afternoon highs. The sharpest temperature change occurs between October and November, with a 4°C shift in average temperatures.
Precipitation
Maulavi Bāzār is a very wet location, receiving approximately 2684mm of precipitation annually, which averages out to around 224mm per month. The wettest month is May, averaging 437mm of rainfall. April and June also tend to see above-average precipitation. The driest month is January, with just 10mm. That's 427mm less than May, the wettest month. Rainfall is heavily concentrated in certain months, creating a distinct wet and dry season. Visitors should plan around these patterns, as the difference between peak and low months is dramatic.
Wind
Maulavi Bāzār is relatively calm, with an average annual wind speed of 2km/h. For context, sustained winds below 12km/h are generally light, while anything above 25km/h is considered strong. The windiest month is July, averaging 3km/h, though still comfortable for most outdoor activities. The calmest conditions occur in January, with average winds dropping to 1km/h, making it an ideal period for wind-sensitive activities. There is moderate seasonal variation in wind speed, with a 2km/h gap between the calmest and windiest months.
Seasons
3 days until Summer
It is currently spring in Maulavi Bāzār, which began on March 20, 2026. Maulavi Bāzār is in the Northern Hemisphere, where spring begins in March, summer in June, autumn in September, and winter in December. The warmest period peaks in August at around 33°C, while the coldest stretch bottoms out in January near 13°C. Summer is next, beginning on June 21, 2026 — 3 days from now.
Spring
Temperatures range from 20 to 32°C. Rainfall is heavy, totalling around 972mm across the season with a monthly average of 324mm. Winds are generally light, averaging 2km/h. An umbrella or waterproof jacket is advisable as spring showers are frequent.
Summer
Temperatures range from 26 to 33°C. Rainfall is heavy, totalling around 1079mm across the season with a monthly average of 360mm. Winds are generally light, averaging 2km/h. Light, breathable clothing is ideal — perfect conditions for outdoor activities.
Autumn
Temperatures range from 19 to 33°C. Rainfall is heavy, totalling around 552mm across the season with a monthly average of 184mm. Winds are generally light, averaging 2km/h. A waterproof jacket and sturdy footwear are recommended as rain becomes more frequent.
Winter
Temperatures range from 13 to 28°C. Rainfall is relatively light, with around 81mm over the season and a monthly average of 27mm. Winds are generally light, averaging 2km/h. A light jacket or sweater is usually sufficient, though cooler evenings may call for an extra layer.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Maulavi Bāzār is during January, February, November and December, when the weather is most comfortable for travellers. During these months, average temperatures hover around 21°C with modest rainfall averaging 30mm per month. By contrast, August can be uncomfortably hot with temperatures reaching 33°C. A light rain jacket is recommended, though showers are generally brief and shouldn't disrupt your plans.
Monthly Climate Data
The table below shows monthly climate averages for Maulavi Bāzār based on historical weather data. Min and max temperatures represent typical overnight lows and afternoon highs for each month, shown in degrees Celsius (°C). Precipitation is measured in millimetres (mm) and indicates the average total rainfall per month. Wind speed is the average sustained speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). All values are based on averages from over 10 years of historical weather data. The current month is highlighted for quick reference.